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DRE Names Chief Operating Officer

Tim JarmFollowing a year of record sales, DRE has named Timothy L. Jarm as its Chief Operating Officer to lead the company toward continued growth.

With more than 25 years of experience in healthcare management, Jarm brings his wealth of knowledge of the healthcare industry to this new role at DRE. His hiring follows the company’s third consecutive year of more than 20 percent sales growth.

According to Mike Spencer and Charlie Vittitow, managing partners of DRE, the company selected Jarm as COO because of his extensive experience in the healthcare industry and his ability to lead organizational change.

“We conducted a yearlong search for a candidate with the skill and vision to raise the bar,” says Spencer. “Tim’s proven and established track record will help him manage DRE’s growth and move the company to the next level.”

Prior to joining DRE, Jarm served as president and CEO at Jewish Hospital Medical Center (JHMC), a premier regional healthcare facility and internationally renowned high-tech tertiary referral center based in Louisville. He was responsible for all major ancillary and support service areas. JHMC has more than 4,000 employees and a combined budget of $480 million.

As president and CEO of JHMC, Jarm initiated a system-wide cultural transformation to create a superior environment for patient care. During his tenure, JHMC was recognized in U.S. News and World Report as a Top 50 Hospital in America for cardiac, orthopedic, and pulmonary clinical services.

Jarm begins as COO of DRE in early March, and sees great potential moving forward. “Over the last five years, DRE has experienced tremendous growth and success, as we have built upon a history of value-driven products and uncompromised commitment to our customers,” says Jarm.

“This is a very exciting time for the organization, as we are well-positioned to become a world-class medical equipment company. I am honored to have been selected, and look forward to the challenge.”

In 1992, Jarm joined Jewish Hospital HealthCare Services (JHHS) as the assistant vice president for the regional network. He served as the primary contact between JHHS and each of the network partner hospitals to maximize organizational effectiveness.

In 1994, Jarm was promoted to president and CEO of Jewish Hospital Shelbyville, a 76-bed primary care community hospital. In 2000, he was again promoted and became the president and CEO of the 241-bed, Clark Memorial Hospital (CMH), a Jewish Hospital Health Network partner.

Under Jarm’s leadership, CMH received the Gold Quality Improvement Award for Health Care in Indiana and the Overall Quality Improvement Award across all Indiana industries as recognized by Indiana Business Weekly. He initiated the transformation of the organizational culture to redesign the hospital’s mission, vision and value statements with a commitment to organizational excellence. Under his leadership, quality scores also improved and turnover rate decreased.

In 2004, Jarm was named president and CEO of Jewish Hospital, a 442-bed tertiary hospital, where he continued his commitment to service and organizational excellence.

Since moving to the Louisville Metro area in 1992, Jarm has been a very active community leader who is committed to the betterment of the community. He has served on numerous boards and committees, including the American Heart Association Board, the Jefferson County Chapter of the American Red Cross Board, the Clark County Family Health Clinic Board, the Southern Indiana Economic Development Board and the Southern Indiana Chamber of Commerce Board.

Jarm served on the Indiana Hospital and Healthcare Association Legislative Committee, the Indiana University Southeast Board of Advisors and the Southern Indiana Chamber Vision 2020 Steering Committee. Jarm was a campaign chair for the United Way of Clark County 2004 campaign, Friends of Scouting Campaign and the March of Dimes, as well as participating on the YMCA of Clark County Capital Campaign.

Jarm is a member of the American College of HealthCare Executives (ACHE), a certified HealthCare Executive, and a registered radiological technician.

Because of Jarm’s commitment and dedication to healthcare excellence, he received the “Up and Comer” Award from Modern Healthcare in 1999, the ACHE Kentucky Regent Award in 2000 and the Studer Group Fire Starter of the Month award in April 2003.

Jarm holds a Bachelor of Science in Radiation Medicine/Physics from Wittenberg University and a Master’s Degree in Hospital Health Administration from Xavier University. Jarm also holds a Juris Doctorate degree from Cleveland-Marshall College of Law.

This news can also be seen in the following publications:

Business First of Louisville

The Courier-Journal

Business First of St. Louis

DOTmed News

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DRE Introduces Wireless Telemetry/Patient Data Management System

DRE introduces the DRE Envoy PDM, a new, "all-in-one" central station telemetry monitor that features an intuitive patient data management system and an easy-to-use touchscreen.

The DRE Envoy PDM (Patient Data Management) Wireless Telemetry System allows physicians to wirelessly monitor vital signs of as many as six patients in their medical facility from a central location. A wireless transmitter sends vital sign data from bedside monitors to the Envoy PDM in real time.

Unlike traditional telemetry systems, which typically resemble desktop PCs, all central station components of the Envoy PDM are housed in an all-inclusive device that is similar to the size and appearance of a 15-inch computer monitor. The Envoy PDM also features an easy-to-use touchscreen that eliminates the need for a keyboard and further decreases the size of its footprint.

In addition to being a telemetry system, the Envoy PDM is a patient data management system that surgeons can use to compile patient information such as medical history, medications and treatment. The patient database helps telemetry operators compare onscreen vital signs with demographics of a patient.

The Envoy PDM seamlessly integrates with the DRE Waveline Plus, a seven-parameter patient monitor. Vital signs from up to six DRE Waveline Plus monitors can be tracked and stored on the Envoy PDM in real time. Vital sign data is sent to the Envoy PDM via a wireless transmitter that attaches to the back of the Waveline Plus. The transmitter allows surgeons to transport the Waveline Plus from pre-operation to surgery and through recovery while maintaining the wireless link between the monitor and the Envoy PDM.

The Envoy PDM is DRE's latest entry in the medical telemetry market. In addition to the Envoy PDM, DRE has also supplied the DRE Envoy TS vital signs telemetry system to ambulatory surgery centers, outpatient surgery centers and oral surgery centers.

The DRE Envoy TS monitors vitals signs via bedside monitor transmitters and portable ECG transmitters. At less than four ounces, the wireless, lightweight ECG transmitters can be used to monitor mobile patients who are capable of moving throughout a medical facility.

The Envoy TS seamlessly integrates with the DRE Spectra AG5 anesthesia gas monitor. Any combination of up to sixteen ECG transmitters and Spectra AG5 monitors can be linked to the Envoy TS central station.

Both the Envoy PDM and the Envoy TS are available now from DRE. Each telemetry system features automatic charting; full disclosure; manual recording (ECG analysis); trends, charts and strips for arrhythmia; detection of ECG data; and color waveforms.

US-based Group donates medical equipment to Nigerian hospital

US-based Ugbaio Itsekiri Incorporated has donated medical equipment to Central Hospital, Warri. The donated equipment has an estimated value of over N120 million.

The hospital equipment donated included anesthesia ventilators, pulse oximeters, NIBP monitors, laryngoscopes and patient vital signs monitors, as well as other medical equipment needed to address the growing needs at this facility.

The medical equipment was presented to the State Commissioner for Health and management of the hospital on behalf of the organization by Prof. Oritsegbemi Omatete, a patron of the organization. Prof. Omatete commended the management of Central Hospital, Warri for their dedication to their duties in the face of inadequate medical facilities.

According to Prof. Omatete, who is based in the USA, the donation of this medical equipment resulted from witnessing the experience of suffering mothers at the UCH, who were seen collecting water and taking it to the second floor of the hospital some time ago. This donation serves as the organization’s contribution to the healthcare system of the Delta State Government. He also stated that this medical equipment would go a long way towards assisting the hospital with providing a higher quality of care for its patients.




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