University Hospital received the Regulatory and Compliance Innovation Award by RLDatix at the 2026 Connected Healthcare Summit. This award recognizes healthcare organizations that have demonstrated excellence in compliance, documentation quality, and proactive policy coordination that promotes safer healthcare.
University Hospital earned this recognition for transforming how regulatory information is managed, accessed, and applied across the organization. By connecting policies, regulatory standards, audit data, and clinical content into a single, integrated system, your team can now find the information they need and act with confidence.
These efforts have transformed regulatory coordination into a more efficient and intuitive process, supporting safer and more consistent delivery of care across the system.
I am extremely proud of the quality team at University Hospitals has integrated and strengthened policy management and compliance systems across the health system. This recognition is a testament to our shared commitment to collaboration, innovation and continuous improvement, and our belief that improved compliance is essential to improving safety, quality of care and better outcomes for all the patients we serve. ”
Peter Pronovost, MD, PhD, FCCM, Chief Quality and Clinical Transformation Officer, Veale Distinguished Chair of Leadership and Clinical Transformation
said August Calhoun, president of RLDatix North America. “Each year, the Connected Healthcare Summit celebrates organizations that advance the standards of health care. “We are proud to partner with University Hospitals and recognize their commitment to increasing regulatory compliance and providing excellent, safe, high-quality health care.”
The award was presented April 2 at the 2026 Connected Healthcare Summit in Nashville. Hosted by RLDatix, this event brings together bold thinkers, passionate doers, and product experts for fresh insights, practical training, inspiring customer stories, and big conversations about driving better care across the healthcare ecosystem.
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University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center

