Wednesday, July 13, 2016
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center is leading the way as the nation’s health care system transitions to more integrated and patient-centered care, according to the 18th Annual Health Care’s Most Wired Survey. Cincinnati Children’s was named to the Hospitals & Health NetworksMost Wired list for the fifth year in a row.
“We’re honored to be recognized as a Most Wired hospital,” says Marianne James, senior vice president and CIO,Information Services, Cincinnati Children’s. “Cincinnati Children’s is dedicated to being a leader in improving child health, and that means leading the way with technology too, enabling advanced research and continuous improvements in patient care.”
For more details about Cincinnati Children’s work to connect providers and patients using electronic medical records please contact Danielle Jones at 513-636-9473.
For more details about the Most Wired survey, study and award, please see the July 2016 H&HN magazine.
Cincinnati Children’s, a non-profit, pediatric, academic medical center established in 1883, is internationally recognized for improving child health and transforming delivery of care through fully integrated, globally recognized research, education and innovation. It is one of the top three recipients of pediatric research grants from the National Institutes of Health, ranked third in the nation among all Honor Roll hospitals in U.S. News and World Report’s Best Children’s Hospitals, and a research and teaching affiliate of the University of Cincinnati’s College of Medicine. Its patient population includes the eight-county primary service area covering parts of Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. A destination for children with complex medical conditions, it also served patients from all 50 states and nearly 70 countries during the past year. Additional information can be found on the Cincinnati Children's website. Connect on the Cincinnati Children’s blog, via Facebook and on Twitter.