Premier Touts Better Patient Outcomes, Savings Under Pay-For-Performance
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Financially inducing hospitals to improve care for heart bypass patients can drastically reduce hospital stays and readmissions, according to preliminary results from a national pay-for-performance initiative co-developed by the Premier group purchasing organization and CMS
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