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Jason Erdell Joins Press Ganey as President and Chief Client Officer
[October 31, 2017]

Jason Erdell Joins Press Ganey as President and Chief Client Officer


Press Ganey today announced that Jason Erdell has joined the company as President and Chief Client Officer. Erdell brings nearly 25 years of experience from across the industry to Press Ganey, where he will lead Client and Sales Management. He was most recently Executive Vice President for Technology-Enabled Services at Change Healthcare (formerly Emdeon (News - Alert)), and will combine his market knowledge and technology expertise to help deliver solutions that advance patient care for Press Ganey's clients.

"Jason has a long and successful record of partnering with health care providers to help them achieve business success and improve overall performance," said Patrick T. Ryan, CEO, Press Ganey. "His commitment to undertanding our clients' needs to drive innovation across our products and services is critical as we partner with the industry to reduce suffering and enhance caregiver resilience."



Previously, Erdell was Managing Director, Consulting and Professional Services for MedAssets, a provider-focused, health care information technology company. Prior to that, he served as Senior Vice President, Enterprise Accounts for The Broadlane Group, a health care Group Purchasing Organization (GPO) that was acquired by MedAssets.

Erdell holds a Bachelor of Science from Cornell University and a Master of Business Administration with distinction from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, where he was a Stone Scholar.


About Press Ganey

Press Ganey is a leading provider of patient experience measurement, performance analytics and strategic advisory solutions for health care organizations across the continuum of care. Press Ganey is recognized as a pioneer and thought leader in patient experience measurement and performance improvement solutions. The company's mission is to help health care organizations reduce patient suffering and enhance caregiver resilience to improve the safety, quality and experience of care.


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