28 Medisolv Customers Named to Healthcare’s Most Wired List for 2016
Twenty-eight Medisolv customers have been named to HealthCare’s Most Wired list for 2016. Most Wired hospitals are selected for their excellence in IT.
Hospitals qualifying for the award have met specific requirements in each of the four focus areas: infrastructure, business and administrative management, clinical quality and safety and clinical integration.
The Most Wired Survey, now in its 18th year, was conducted between Jan. 15 and March 15, 2016 by Hospitals and Health Networks (H&HN), an American Hospital Association company. They collect and analyze the data from the survey to create national benchmarks for measuring IT adoption in health care delivery systems.
Winners of this award receive recognition in the July issue of H&HN Magazine and at their Leadership Summit.
Medisolv congratulates our customers on this achievement and thanks them for including us in their journey to build a wired healthcare facility.
Medisolv hospitals that achieved the Most Wired Award in 2016 include:
- Alexian Brothers Health System
- Alice Hyde Medical Center
- Beaufort Memorial Hospital
- Bristol Hospital
- Broadlawns Medical Center
- Calvert Memorial Hospital
- Centura Health
- Cook Childrens Health Care System
- Coulee Medical Center
- Doylestown Hospital
- Duncan Regional Hospital
- Emerson Hospital
- Exeter Health Resources
- Grand View Hospital
- Hammond Henry Hospital
- Hancock Regional Hospital
- Kings Daughters Health System
- Kootenai Health
- Lake Regional Health System
- Licking Memorial Hospital
- Rochelle Community Center
- South County Hospital
- Mary’s Healthcare
- UAB Health
- VCU Health System
- Watertown Regional Medical Center
- Whitman Hospital and Medical Center
- William M. Backus Hospital
The Most Wired – Small & Rural:
- Hammond Henry Hospital
- Kings Daughters Health System
- Rochelle Community Center
- South County Hospital
The Most Improved:
- Alexian Brothers Health System
Detailed results of the survey and study can be found in the July issue of H&HN Magazine. For a full list of winners, visit www.hhnmag.com.
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