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Quantros ACE Helps East Jefferson General Hospital Achieve Best-in-Class Performance
Date:7/21/2009

porting to the hospital wide Quality Council, the Medical Executive Committee and Board of Directors
  • Helped dramatically decrease overall compliance management costs

  • Download the complete case study at the Quantros website.

    About Quantros
    Quantros provides real-time knowledge creation solutions for benchmarking, patient safety, accreditation and compliance, and outcomes monitoring for leading healthcare providers, payers, and pharmaceutical manufacturers. Quantros' web delivered applications provide a standard platform for automating resource intensive manual processes. Through a variety of direct sales and vendor partners, more than 2,000 healthcare facilities are licensed to use Quantros' web-based technology solutions.

    Quantros is a healthcare information management technology company with a difference: our key product decisions are driven by experts in healthcare quality and performance improvement, safety, compliance, risk management and nursing. Team members include physicians, nurses and healthcare professionals. http://www.quantros.com

    About East Jefferson General Hospital
    Opening on Valentine's Day, 1971, East Jefferson General Hospital started as a 250-bed facility with almost 250 physicians serving the newly burgeoning suburbs on the East Bank of Jefferson Parish.

    Today, EJGH is Louisiana's first Nurse Magnet Hospital and stands as a state-of-the-art hospital with 454 beds specializing in almost every clinical area. Still a community hospital with a board comprised of representatives throughout the community, our patients are served by a staff of more than 3,000 team members and almost 700 physicians.

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