Featured blog post: The Commonwealth Fund and HRET highlight best practices that result in high quality care
Medical Staff Leader Connection, April 8, 2010
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The Commonwealth Fund recently released a study examining what successful health systems do that make them, well…successful. By interviewing leaders of 45 multi-hospital health systems and evaluating publicly available quality data, The Commonwealth Fund and the Health Research & Educational Trust identified three major themes, four best practices areas, and 17 specific best practices related to high performance.
For more information about the report, visit the HospitalistLeadership.com blog.
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