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PCMH Receives 2025 Innovation in Quality Improvement Award from Indiana Hospital Association

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Tell City, IN – Perry County Memorial Hospital (PCMH) is honored to announce that it has been awarded the 2025 Innovation in Quality Improvement Award by the Indiana Hospital Association (IHA) in recognition of the hospital’s outstanding efforts in sepsis education and patient care improvement.

This prestigious award highlights PCMH’s commitment to innovative strategies that enhance patient safety and outcomes. Through a comprehensive sepsis education program, the hospital has focused on early detection, streamlined protocols, and staff training, resulting in measurable improvements in patient care and response times.

“Receiving this award is a testament to the dedication, teamwork, and passion of our staff,” said Emily James, Directory of Quality Management. “Sepsis is a serious condition, and our team’s commitment to education and quality improvement helps ensure our patients receive the best care possible.”

This award could not have happened without the help of our entire team which included:

Emily James
Dr. Hargis
Cory Filley
Kayla Gehlhausen
Bev Wilson
Tina Smith
Kim Roy
Jaime Krykowski
Amber Shaw
Lisa Mangum
Kelly Litherland
Rhonda Strobel
Teresa Floridia
Ira Proctor
Kasey Gaynor

The IHA’s Innovation in Quality Improvement Award recognizes hospitals across the state that demonstrate creativity and effectiveness in improving clinical care and operational performance. PCMH is proud to be among this year’s recipients, reinforcing its position as a leader in healthcare excellence in Southern Indiana.

For more information about PCMH and its commitment to quality patient care, visit pcmhospital.org

Contact:
Casey Stutsman
Marketing Manager
812-547-7011
Casey.Stutsman@pcmhospital.org