CEP America Begins Managing Emergency Department at Bay Area Hospital in Oregon, Aug. 19

News release from Bay Area Hospital, Coos Bay. On August 15, 2015, CEP America, one of the nation’s largest providers of acute care management solutions, began managing and staffing the emergency department (ED) at Bay Area Hospital in Coos Bay, Ore. Bay Area Hospital is the third hospital in the state of Oregon to collaborate with CEP America. “As the need to find a new group with which to partner, CEP America became the obvious choice,” said Paul Janke, Chief Executive Officer of Bay Area Hospital. “In CEP America, we found an organization that shares our commitment to delivering the highest quality care that our patients deserve.” A leader in acute care services management, CEP America has developed processes and initiatives to better integrate hospital departments and improve the overall patient experience. CEP America’s client hospitals frequently report an average time-to-provider that is significantly lower than the national average. The organization has also set a target for all their ED partners to improve a patient’s time to disposition, thereby reducing the amount of time a patient spends in the ED. About CEP America – Since its founding in 1975, CEP America has expanded to offer a wide range of clinical, staffing and administrative expertise designed to increase clinical quality and service excellence across the acute care continuum. Over the last forty years, CEP America has grown to include over 2,600 providers treating 5.2 million patients a year at over 140 practice locations specializing in urgent, emergency, inpatient, perioperative, and post-acute care. About Bay Area Hospital – Bay Area Hospital is a full-service, acute care hospital in Coos Bay. With a full range of services including interventional cardiology, cancer services, orthopedic surgery, family birth center, imaging and more, Bay Area Hospital is recognized for medical excellence and for its mission of improving the health of our community every day.