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“Savor of Mothers” reminds us to learn from history, honor best evidence & eliminate early elective

By: Marianne Payne, on June 27, 2011

The story of Hungarian physician Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis (1818 – 1865) has come to personify the struggle of advancing evidence on a medical community set in its ways.

High Tech Imaging: The Next Asbestos?

By: Marianne Payne, on June 15, 2011

How Much is Too Much? High Tech Imaging Use and Radiation Safety, a Quest-sponsored continuing medical education (CME) conference, was held in Urbana on May 24 and in Chicago on May 23.

HHC Conference: Exciting healthcare era has begun

By: Marianne Payne, on May 5, 2011

"The next five years in healthcare are probably going to be the most exiting in the last 50," the President and CEO of Methodist Health Services Cooperation, Michael Bryant said, adding that providers are given a special moment to improve healthcare for future generations.

Bryant was one of four speakers at the Heartland Healthcare Coalition's 10th annual conference, "Accountable Care Organizations, Medical Homes, and Connectivity: The New Foundation for Health Care Services?"

Accountable Care Organziations

By: Michael Bryant, on April 21, 2011

ACOs have been promoted as one way to improve healthcare value. While definitions vary, an ACO is seen as a group of providers coming together to accept accountability for providing high-value care to a defined population. ACOs are viewed as an alternative way for healthcare providers to contract with CMS and, by extension, other payers.

Transitioning to EHR: Harrington OB/GYN

By: Quality Quest Staff, on April 20, 2011

Practice Manager Chris Owens calls on the central satellite office of the Illinois Health Information Technology Regional Extension Center (ILHITREC) to help ensure a smooth transition to electronic health records.

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