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Date:6/30/2010

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Healing Healthcare Systems
Healing Healthcare Systems (HHS) was founded in 1992 by Susan Mazer and Dallas Smith, two acknowledged pioneers in the use of music as environmental design for healthcare facilities. Trained as classical musicians, this husband and wife team spent the first 20 years of their careers as full-time performing and recording artists. After being approached by several hospitals and becoming aware of the need for television programming specific to the needs of patients and staff, they decided to refocus their efforts on creating healing environments. The focus of the work at HHS is on developing tools that use music as environmental design in the healthcare setting, and providing technical and educational support based on its implications for the patient experience. The premier product, The C.A.R.E. Channel is now in over 500 hospitals across the United States, view selected client list. For more information go to: http://www.healinghealth.com

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