Lisa Patton, Marcum and Wallace Hospital, Honored with KHA Patient Safety Hero Award

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The KHA Quality Team is proud to congratulate our newest KHA Patient Safety Hero, Lisa Patton, Pharmacy Manager of  Mercy Health – Marcum and Wallace Hospital.

Lisa is recognized as a Patient Safety Hero for her outstanding contributions to medication safety. Over the past year, she has led impactful efforts to improve system reliability, strengthen workflows, and enhance staff education resulting in safer medication practices and reduced risk to patients. Her dedication, collaboration, and behind-the-scenes problem-solving have made a meaningful difference in patient care and exemplify true leadership in safety.

Congratulations, Lisa, on this well-deserved recognition!

Trena Stocker, President of Mercy Health Marcum and Wallace Hospital; Lisa Patton, Pharmacy Manager for Mercy Health Marcum and Wallace Hospital; Ellen Stotts, Director of Nursing for Mercy Health Marcum and Wallace Hospital; Casey Franklin, KHA Associate Vice President of Quality and Health Professions
Pictured left to right: Trena Stocker, President of Mercy Health Marcum and Wallace Hospital; Lisa Patton, Pharmacy Manager for Mercy Health Marcum and Wallace Hospital; Ellen Stotts, Director of Nursing for Mercy Health Marcum and Wallace Hospital; Casey Franklin, KHA Associate Vice President of Quality and Health Professions

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