CMS re-launches Innovations website
Medical Staff Leader Connection, March 24, 2011
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This week, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation re-launched its Innovation Center at Innovations.cms.gov, a website established under the Affordable Care Act that seeks to gather innovative ideas from hospitals and healthcare providers all over the country. According to the CMS press release, “Using an open, transparent, and competitive process, the Innovation Center will identify, select, support and evaluate models that show promise.” The Center for Innovation aims to reduce healthcare costs and identify, test, and spread innovative healthcare models.
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