Jason Bobay: Highlights Data-Driven DVT Prevention in International Compression Conference
Jason Bobay, President and CEO at Recovery Force Health, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Last week, I had the opportunity to attend the International Compression Conference in Bremen, Germany, led by Giovanni Mosti and top experts in compression therapy.
It was a surreal experience to hear about the remarkable outcomes achieved by Community Health Network using our MAC System to improve patient outcomes and enhance early mobility.
Angie Foley and Kelly Woker, presented their hospital system’s progress in reducing deep vein thrombosis. They effectively leveraged data from the MAC System to conduct root-cause analysis and implement process improvements to prevent DVT and enhance early mobility.
Not long ago, the MAC System was just a napkin sketch born in the City of Fishers, Indiana and now its incredible results are being shared on the global stage.
I am proud of this team here at RF Health for their dedication to enhancing patient outcomes and improving healthcare.”

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