Pullman Regional Hospital to use Pavisse to improve patient safety: 4 takeaways

Pullman Regional Hospital (Wash.) is implementing Pavisse, a new incident management and patient safety system.

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Here are four takeaways:

1. RGP Healthcare developed Pavisse.

2. The technology seeks to help facilities manage adverse events and various other compliance-related functions.

3. Pullman Regional hospital is a 25-bed critical access hospital that serves patients across southeastern Washington and northern Idaho.

4. “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.”

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