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Janet Dillione named one of Medtech Women to know

Bernoulli’s CEO, Janet Dillione, one of Medtech ‘s Women to Know in 2017.

janet dillione medtech women to know in healthcare fieldJanet Dillione, CEO of Bernoulli named one of Becker’s Hospital Review’s  “Medtech Women to Know”. This is a prestigious recognition honoring select women in the healthcare field industry.  This dynamic group of 110 women executives are sharing ideas and shaping the future of healthcare IT, Medical Devices and Technology with real-life solutions to the most challenging issues facing the healthcare industry today.

According to a 2012 Forbes article, only 4% of healthcare CEOs are women yet female led companies are leading the change in healthcare field. Perhaps it is because women traditionally make more than 80% of healthcare decisions.

Janet Dillione’s professional life is dedicated to the healthcare industry.

She has been at the helm at making significant cutting edge changes that have resulted in positive impacts to healthcare in general. Her many awards include “17 Female Health IT Company CEOs to Know” , “Top 25 Women in Healthcare”, and “One of the Most Powerful Women in the Technology”. These articles reinforce Janet Dillione as a recognized inspiration to women in the industry.

Ms. Dillione’s passion for improving healthcare and her drive for excellence has been repeatedly demonstrated throughout her successful 25 year career in Health Services.

Ms. Dillione supports efforts to improve the quality and safety of healthcare delivery and technology’s role.  Proof can be seen in her drive for patient safety. She continuously puts Bernoulli front and center in its focus on the real-time connected healthcare platform that combines comprehensive and vendor agnostic medical device integration with powerful middleware, clinical surveillance, telemedicine/virtual ICU, advanced alarm management, predictive analytics and robust distribution capabilities.

Their Bernoulli One platform empowers clinicians with the tools like medical device integration, alarm management, virtual ICU, clinical surveillance, and analytics as a total solution that improves the patient experience and patient safety.

You find out more about the Bernoulli One platform go to Bernoulli One platform page

To see the entire list of 110 women go to http://www.beckershospitalreview.com/lists/110-women-in-medtech-to-know-2017.html

Janet Dillione one of the 17 female health IT company CEOs to know

In Becker’s Hospital Review Janet Dillione, CEO of Bernoulli, is mentioned as one of the 17 female health IT company CEOs to know.  Ms. Dillione has more than 25 years of leadership in healthcare technology and services and is recognized for her role in transforming the healthcare industry through technologies designed to enhance efficiency, quality and access of care.

Among her many accomplishments, she was named as one of the “Top 25 Women in Healthcare” by Modern Healthcare magazine,  served as CEO of Siemens Health Services, overseeing 5,500 employees , and is a member of the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME), as well as, a frequent speaker at industry forums, meetings and conferences.

Ms. Dillione passionately supports efforts to improve the quality and safety of healthcare delivery and technology’s role, putting Bernoulli front and center in its focus on ensuring critical alarms are addressed by the appropriate caregiver in the most timely fashion.

Bernoulli’s release of the industry’s most advanced surveillance and alerting technology, Bernoulli One™, incorporates an integrated, end-to-end solution for device integration, alarm management, clinical surveillance and Virtual ICU allowing for hospitals to continue maintaining the highest degree of safety while actually reducing the noise and eliminating false and or non-actionable alarms.

Frost & Sullivan Best Practices Research Report on Bernoulli

Frost & Sullivan Best Practices Research Report

Frost & Sullivan Best Practices Research Report

Frost & Sullivan Best Practices Research Report covers the following:

  • Background and Company Performance

  • Industry Challenges

  • Product Family Attributes and Business Impact

  • Significance of Product Leadership

  • Understanding Product Leadership

  • Key Benchmarking Criteria

  • Best Practice Award Analysis for Bernoulli

  • Decision Support Scorecard

  • Product Family Attributes

  • Business Impact

  • Decision Support Matrix

  • The Intersection between 360-Degree Research and Best Practices Awards

  • Research Methodology

  • Best Practices Recognition: 10 Steps to Researching, Identifying, and Recognizing Best

    Practices

Frost and Sullivan’s extensive research estimates that the average acute-care hospital deploys more than 600 medical devices for patient monitoring. There is an increasing demand from healthcare providers for connecting medical devices to their electronic health record (EHR) capture patient information to generate actionable clinical insights to support better patient outcomes.

According to the report:

Frost and Sullivan’s extensive research confirms that Bernoulli’s clients have witnessed improvements in their operational efficiency standards in the area of high acuity care as a result of Bernoulli’s integrated connectivity product suite. The Bernoulli One  platform offers robust clinical connectivity solutions, for administering the quality care and enabling better patient outcomes. Furthermore, its Virtual ICU solution with remote monitoring capabilities for real-time centralized surveillance of acute care patients offers flexibility to overcome critical challenges, improving patient safety and operational excellence.

Click here to read the full Frost and Sullivan Best Practices Research Report on Bernoulli