Greater Baltimore Medical Center (GBMC) is a medical centre located in the Baltimore suburb of Towson, Maryland. GBMC needed a policy management solution that fitted their unique needs, meeting each individual department's individual requirements, whilst promoting unity across the organisation.
Find out how RLDatix PolicyStat helped GBMC unify their workflows for managing policies and procedures and create consistency in accessing a sharing of documents, ensuring staff have access to up-to-date information all time, so they can provide the best care possible.
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