
Trillium In The News
The Mississauga News
Trillium wins technological project award
Jun 21, 2002
Trillium Health Centre has won the International Education
Exchange Award for a strategic and innovative technological
project called the Dashboard.
Trillium received the award
by the Medical Users Software Exchange (MUSE), an international
organization that supports
health care organizations.
Trillium Health Centre is the
first Ontario hospital to receive the award in the history
of MUSE awards, beating 40 other
hospitals from around the world.
The Dashboard is an electronic
display that provides users key information at their fingertips,
allowing them to make
effective health care decisions quickly and effectively.
Doctors and administrative staff use the Dashboard to monitor
such things as wait times, average length of stays and
patient satisfaction results.
"It is a great honour for Trillium to
be selected by an international panel of judges and peers
for this award," said
Ken White, president & CEO.
"The Dashboard is an innovative
project that is aiding our staff in making more effective
health care decisions. This
initiative is another example of world-class leadership in
health care."
Trillium Health Centre, Canada's largest
community hospital, serves a population of one million
residents in the communities
of Mississauga and Etobicoke across two sites.
In addition
to providing a comprehensive range of primary and secondary
level acute care services, selected tertiary
level services are provided on a regional and provincial
basis.
These services include a regional neurosurgery program,
cardiac services and complex musculoskeletal services.

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