Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority names new executive director — 5 highlights

Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority named Regina M. Hoffman as the new executive director, according to Central Penn Business Journal.

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Here are five highlights:

1. Ms. Hoffman will replace Michael Doering.

2. Mr. Doering began serving as executive director in 2008 and is now retiring.

3. Previously, Ms. Hoffman served as executive director of Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority’s patient safety liaison program.

4. She is certified in healthcare risk management.

5. Ms. Hoffman is a graduate of Pottsville (Pa.) Hospital School of Nursing.

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