For Immediate Release
Feb. 28, 2008
ClearPoint a Better Way to Be Informed
LOGAN, Utah-
President Mary Ann Parlin
maryann.parlin@clearpointinstruction.com
Company web-site: www.ClearPointInstruction.com
Phone: 435-760-2084
ClearPoint Instruction LLC is now working with local hospitals and clinics to spread the wealth of information to the healthcare consumers. ClearPoint has established healthcare providers with a way to inform patients in an understandable, comfortable way. ClearPoint currently has multiple pamphlets and videos covering information ranging from meniscus scope surgeries to pregnancy. These pamphlets and videos provide patients with a way to ensure that they know everything that is going to be done in a procedure.
ClearPoint has found through research that the results of being educated about procedures before going through with them is essential to having the most positive experience for both patients and doctors. The Vice President of ClearPoint, Preston Parker, said, “We are building a way to give patients the most positive experience they could possibly have, and that is through education. The patients that are well-informed prior to their procedure have a faster recovery time, better relationship with the medical staff, and are happier patients.” When a patient leaves the hospital with a good attitude and having had a positive experience they are more likely to refer others to that clinic or hospital therefore benefiting the health care providers as well.
ClearPoint was founded in January 2006. ClearPoint Instruction specializes in the design and development of instructional products and patient education services for healthcare organizations. Our products and services can help your organization meet the national patient safety goals and accreditation standards set by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO).
Media Contact:
Amy Jensen, public relations manager
Email: Amy.jensen@aggiemail.usu.edu
Phone: 801-889-8888
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Thursday, February 28, 2008
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You put the facts and information given to good use. Remember, in a press release, put all of the contact info before the dateline and city/state. Also, I don't know how 'comfortable' the education that patients would receive from ClearPoint would be. Professor Parker himself said that it might scare some people off. But overall this press release is actually quite good.
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