Tanner Health, Healthliant Ventures Partner with Incision USA to Enhance Operating Room Performance

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Team members from Tanner Health and Incision USA pose for a photo to celebrate the new partnership. Pictured from left to right are: David Friedl, RN, nurse at Tanner; Margaret Bond, customer success team lead at Incision; Courtney Bates, MSN, RN, CNOR, nurse manager at Tanner; Cara Rich, MSN, RN, CNOR, senior implementation manager at Incision; Amber Dishman, BSN, RN, vice president of surgical services at Tanner; and Cathy Akerman, MSN, RN, APRN-CNS, CNOR, CNS-CP, vice president of clinical operations at Incision.

CARROLLTON, Ga.– Tanner Health and Healthliant Ventures announced a new partnership with Incision USA, a healthcare technology company that develops digital tools to support surgical teams with preparation, efficiency and well-being in the operating room.

Through the collaboration, Tanner Health will implement Incision’s Assist and Academy platforms, which provide OR staff with on-demand access to surgeon preferences, workflow guides, visual setup instructions and surgical training courses. The solutions are designed to reduce stress, strengthen collaboration and improve perioperative performance, ultimately enhancing patient care and hospital efficiency.

“We’re incredibly proud to partner with Tanner Health and Healthliant to support the dedicated professionals in their operating rooms,” said Ritsaart van Montfrans, CEO of Incision. “This collaboration reflects a shared commitment to creating a confident, well-supported OR environment — one where every team member feels prepared, valued and empowered to deliver the best possible care. Together, we’re building a foundation for surgical excellence that benefits both patients and providers.”

Incision’s platforms are currently used by healthcare professionals in roughly 300 hospitals across more than 20 countries. According to customer feedback, more than 90 percent of users feel better prepared for procedures, and 70 percent report reduced stress. Hospitals have also observed a 15 percent decrease in turnaround time, allowing high-volume facilities to add one additional case per OR per day.

“It’s clear that Incision’s digital tools enhance patient outcomes and help surgical teams be more successful, and we are excited to bring similar improvements to west Georgia and east Alabama,” said Greg Schulenburg, CEO of Healthliant Ventures. “This partnership is another example of our commitment to innovation: giving our providers access to cutting-edge technology and delivering world-class care to the communities we serve.”

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