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PerfectServe Names John Rogan VP of Sales for Northeast Region
Leader in Facilitating Clinician-to-Clinician Communications Adds to Growing Sales Force
March 12, 2010

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — PerfectServe, the premier provider of voice, online and mobile clinician-to-clinician communications, has strengthened its national sales force with the addition of John Rogan as regional vice president of sales for the Northeast territory. He will be based in Albany, N.Y.  PerfectServe’s intelligent communications systems eliminate the errors, delays and miscommunications that increase risks and decrease physician satisfaction.

Rogan joins PerfectServe from Cerner Corporation, where he led a team of client executives responsible for selling clinical and financial solutions, devices and professional services to hospitals and healthcare systems in New England, New York and New Jersey, including Hudson Valley Hospital in Westchester County, N.Y., Health Quest in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., and Rutland Regional Medical Center in Rutland, Vt.  Prior to joining Cerner, Rogan developed strong ties to hospital leadership throughout the Northeast through various sales positions at General Electric, most recently the GE Healthcare Information Technologies division.    

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“John brings a proven track record of sales success in the Northeast to PerfectServe,” said Terry Edwards, chief executive officer of PerfectServe. “His robust network of healthcare executive contacts will undoubtedly be an asset to us as we continue our expansion into more hospital systems and physicians offices in the Northeast.”

Rogan, 43, resides in Wilton, N.Y.  He holds a bachelor of science in finance from Manhattan College in Bronx, N.Y. 

About PerfectServe
PerfectServe is an intelligent clinical communications system that routes calls, messages and data to the right doctor, at the right time, while giving physicians complete control over how they are contacted. It enables hospitals to facilitate, expedite and manage clinician-to-clinician communications, which improves their coordination of care, reduces risks and increases physician satisfaction. By giving physicians, nurses and clinicians a better way to connect with each other, PerfectServe provides a practical solution for minimizing communication breakdowns, which the Joint Commission has identified as the single greatest contributing factor to sentinel events and delays in care in U.S. hospitals.

Based in Knoxville, Tenn., PerfectServe processes more than 30 million clinical communication interactions each year involving more than 14,000 physicians. A recent physician survey shows that 93 percent would recommend PerfectServe to their colleagues.  For more information, visit www.perfectserve.com.