Pullman Regional Hospital deploys Pavisse to enhance patient safety


Pullman Regional Hospital and RGP Healthcare™, a division of Resources Global Professionals (NASDAQ: RECN), today jointly announced that Pullman Regional is implementing Pavisse™, a new, state-of-the-art incident management and patient safety system.  

Pullman Regional Hospital is a nationally recognized, 25-bed critical access hospital. Located in Pullman, home of Washington State University and at the heart of the Palouse, the hospital serves a large geographic area spanning southeastern Washington and northern Idaho. Pullman Regional is a 5-star hospital with a 95th percentile ranking in overall patient satisfaction based on HCAHP scores. With an active medical staff of more than 60 providers, a wide array of medical services and da Vinci robotic-assisted surgery, Pullman Regional is a progressive hospital dedicated to facilitating a healthier quality of life for the community.

Pavisse, developed by RGP Healthcare, is a comprehensive patient safety and peer review solution designed to help hospitals, clinics and senior living communities manage adverse events and other compliance-related functions across the enterprise.

"Pullman Regional is an award-winning community hospital that continuously seeks to improve its operations," said RGP Healthcare President Radgia Cook. "We are pleased to help Pullman Regional deploy Pavisse to enhance patient safety and well being."

 

Learn more at www.pavisse.com.

More information about RGP is available at http://www.rgp.com

 



February 4, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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