PerfectServe Exhibiting at 21st Annual National Forum
on Quality Improvement in Healthcare
Nov. 23, 2009
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Clinical communications company, PerfectServe, will be exhibiting at the 21st Annual National Forum on Quality Improvement in Healthcare Dec. 7–9 in Orlando, Fla.
“Healthcare is an information and communication intensive business,” said Terrell Edwards, PerfectServe chief executive officer. “Quality healthcare delivery requires effective clinical communication, and we’ve built the system to enable this. We are committed to the Institute for Healthcare Improvement’s initiative of improving the quality of patient care.”
In the course of coordinating care, hospitals contact physicians hundreds of times each day. Process breakdowns are common, delaying and hindering clinical decision making and increasing the likelihood of error and adverse events.
PerfectServe connects clinicians — doctor-to-doctor and nurse-to-doctor — so they can improve the coordination of care. Clinicians dial one number to easily connect with the right physician in the right way. Calls and messages route automatically, according to each doctor’s precise instructions.
Visit PerfectServe at the event at booth 815. For more information on IHI's Annual National Forum on Quality Improvement in Healthcare visit www.IHI.org.
PerfectServe lets clinicians connect with the right physician in the right way. Calls and messages route automatically, according to each physician’s precise instructions. The company currently handles more than 25 million clinical transactions each year among nearly 13,000 physicians in 150 markets across the U.S. For more information, visit www.perfectserve.com.