stem, Catholic Healthcare West, and Group Health
Cooperative. For a copy of the report, visit
http://www.pqc-usa.org.
"As these solutions demonstrate, we must take advantage of the advances
in information technology that will deliver better care at lower cost,"
said Ken Raske, President of the Greater New York Hospital Association.
The Partnership for Quality Care cares for 60 million patients each
year. Its patients are constituents in more than 175 Congressional
districts. PQC members will begin briefing Congressional leaders in their
home districts on the report's findings.
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