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18 August 2010

The Patient Safety Company is pleased to announce its first sale of its Clinical Risk Management System in Canada to Headwaters Health Care Centre, a community hospital in Orangeville, near Toronto, Ontario. “Although we are represented in 18 countries, this is our first sale in North America. It represents a validation of the unique approach we’ve taken to help hospitals improve quality and patient safety in other countries,” said Niels Greidanus, CEO of the Patient Safety Company in the Netherlands.

04 August 2010

University hospital UZ Leuven is the first hospital in Belgium that has received the international recognized JCI accreditation. Joint Commission International (JCI) is an organization that determines international norms, the so called JCI standards, in the field of quality of health care and patient safety. If inspection by JCI proves that the quality system of the health care organization meets their high standards, JCI rewards this with a hospital wide accreditation.

30 July 2010
Again a German hospital hospital has chosen for the software of The Patient Safety Company (TPSC) to support risk management.
30 July 2010

The Portuguese Hospital Centre of Porto chooses the Clinical Risk Management System (CRMS) of The Patient Safety Company (TPSC) to register and analyze (near) incidents in the future. The hospital group established a partnership with Antares Consulting and The Patient Safety Company to implement the CRMS.

06 July 2010

After an intensive selection process the Dutch hospital St. Elisabeth Hospital in Tilburg has chosen for the Clinical Risk Management System (CRMS) of The Patient Safety Company (TPSC). The TPSC CRMS will replace the current incident registration system.

30 June 2010

The South West Region of Western Australian Country Health Services has selected The Patient Safety Company (TPSC) Improve module for tracking improvement plans and implementing quality guidelines.

11 June 2010

Today Sophia Revalidatie, specialized rehabilitation centre, has announced to start working with the software system of The Patient Safety Company (TPSC) to report incidents and register complaints.

04 June 2010

After the General Hospital in Oudenaarde in Belgium, now also the Belgian General Hospital in Lokeren (AZ Lokeren) will put the Clinical Risk Management System (CRMS) of The Patient Safety Company (TPSC) into use.

01 June 2010

The General Hospital at Oudenaarde('AZ Oudenaarde'), Belgium will in the future increase their insight regarding patient safety thanks to the use of the Clinical Risk Management System (CRMS) from The Patient Safety Company (TPSC).

07 May 2010

From today clients and prospects from all over the world can find everything out about release 4-2010 of the Clinical Risk Management System. This software product, which consists of several modules and extensions, has been augmented with new features, a strongly improved module and a totally new module for making (risk) inventories.