HCPRO NEWS-Bangkok hospital chooses new privileging software
Patient Safety Monitor: Global Edition, June 10, 2008
Bangkok Dusit Medical Services PLC in Bangkok, Thailand, has adopted Core Privilege Plus™ privileging software used as a key tool to enable the design and management of physician privileges. The database program, developed by HCPro, Inc. and the Greeley Company, incorporates leading research and methodology for defining the education, training, and competency requirements needed to perform clinical procedures.
Bangkok is the first adoption of the core privileging program outside of the U.S., an example of Thailand’s efforts to establish a leading position in the East Asian healthcare arena.
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