BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Press Ganey today announced that Patrick T. Ryan has been elevated to the role of Executive Chairman. Since 2012, Mr. Ryan has served as Chief Executive Officer of Press Ganey and has successfully led the organization in becoming the leading health care performance company in the industry and has defined its mission to reduce patient suffering by supporting the delivery of safe, high-quality, patient-centered care. In his new role, Mr. Ryan will continue to lead the organization and will focus his efforts on advancing Press Ganey’s growth strategy and identifying strategic investments that will expand Press Ganey’s Transformational Solutions throughout the health care industry.
As part of this change, Joe Greskoviak, President and Chief Operating Officer of Press Ganey, will assume the role of President and Chief Executive Officer, reporting to Mr. Ryan.
“It is a great privilege to lead an organization like Press Ganey that is committed to working with health care organizations to improve the safety, quality and experience of care for every patient,” said Patrick T. Ryan, Executive Chairman, Press Ganey. “I am excited to continue that work as we partner with clients to transform the industry. Joe and I have worked closely in service to this industry for over 12 years. This new leadership structure will effectively position Press Ganey for the next phase of our growth and for the dynamic changes we hope to help drive as an industry.”
About Press Ganey
Press
Ganey pioneered the health care performance improvement movement
more than 33 years ago. Today, Press Ganey offers an integrated suite of
solutions that enable enterprise transformation across the patient
journey. Delivered through a cutting-edge digital platform built on a
foundation of data security, Press Ganey solutions address safety,
clinical excellence, patient experience and workforce engagement. The
company works with more than 33,000 health care facilities in its
mission to reduce patient suffering and enhance caregiver resilience to
improve the overall safety, quality and experience of care.