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Medworxx Collaborates with SES and its President, the Former Vice President for Accreditation Field Operations at The Joint Commission; Announces Availability of Hospital Resiliency Services
TORONTO and CHICAGO, May 1 /CNW/ - Medworxx, the makers of a strategic software platform that hos...

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n\n\n\nTORONTO and CHICAGO, May 1 /CNW/ - Medworxx, the makers of a strategic\nsoftware platform that hospitals use to communicate, aggregate, and analyze\nknowledge, announced their strategic partnership with Simulation Education\nServices, Inc. (SES), a leading provider of emergency preparedness training,\nexercise, and assessment solutions for public and private organizations.\n\n\nThe best business practices from SES, driven by Joseph L. Cappiello,\nPresident and CEO, who previously served over 10 years as the Vice President\nfor Accreditation Field Operations at The Joint Commission, combined with the\nMedworxx Emergency Readiness System (ERS) will ensure a successful Emergency\nManagement program for hospitals. There is an enormous amount of information,\ndata exchange, cooperation and coordination that is required between hospital\ndepartments and facilities, the assembly of a dedicated team required to bring\nthese elements together, and the building of strategic and tactical\nrelationships with the community. The Medworxx/SES partnership brings those\nelements together in a practical and robust platform.\n\n\n"Medworxx delivers a technology for ERS that is built on a proven,\ndeployed architecture", said Dan Matlow, President & CEO, Medworxx. "Our goal\nwas to combine our technology with strong domain expertise. SES provides the\nbest-in-class domain expertise to complement our best-in-class technology; the\nbeneficiaries of this relationship will be our combined family of customers."\n\n\nUnder the terms of the agreement, Medworxx and SES will work together on\nthe creation, operation and maintenance of an emergency readiness advisory\ncouncil. Council members will include healthcare veterans that can provide\nstrategic guidance for both companies and play a role in the commercialization\nof new emergency management tools for the healthcare industry, while\nfurthering the market adoption of each company's existing products and\nservices. The advisory council will be led by Joseph L. Cappiello, the\nPresident and CEO of SES.\n\n\nAs the nation's premier healthcare accrediting body, The Joint Commission\nhas mandated that a hospital must conduct, at a minimum, one annual community\nwide exercise and one patient movement exercise every year. SES' proprietary\nexercise model puts a hospital's prepa...