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  2. Network for Excellence in Health Innovation - Wikipedia

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    Today it has more than 80 member companies representing the different sectors of health care. In 2002, Wendy Everett became the organization’s president and Valerie Fleishman [3] was hired as its executive director. Currently, NEHI has published more than 20 publications regarding innovative ways to improve health care nationally.

  3. Mayo Clinic Center for Innovation - Wikipedia

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    The SPARC Innovation Program at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, is widely recognized as the first design-based research and development laboratory for health services. [8] The brainchild of Drs. Nicholas F. LaRusso, Chair, Department of Medicine, and Michael D. Brennan, Associate Chair, Department of Medicine, the idea of SPARC began ...

  4. Healthcare reform in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Future reforms of the American health care system continue to be proposed, with notable proposals including a single-payer system and a reduction in fee-for-service medical care. [5] The PPACA includes a new agency, the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMS Innovation Center), which is intended to research reform ideas through pilot ...

  5. Healthcare in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The debate about US healthcare concerns questions of access, efficiency, and quality purchased by the high sums spent. The WHO in 2000 ranked the US healthcare system first in responsiveness, but 37th in overall performance and 72nd by overall level of health (among 191 member nations included in the study).

  6. Healthcare Financial Management Association - Wikipedia

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    The Healthcare Financial Management Association builds and supports coalitions with other healthcare associations [1] and industry groups to achieve consensus on solutions for the challenges the U.S. healthcare system faces today. Working with a broad cross-section of stakeholders, it identifies gaps throughout the healthcare delivery system ...

  7. Healthcare reform debate in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. system is often compared with that of its northern neighbor, Canada (see Canadian and American health care systems compared). Canada's system is largely publicly funded. In 2006, Americans spent an estimated US$6,714 per capita on health care, while Canadians spent US$3,678. [108]

  8. Innovation management - Wikipedia

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    Innovation management allows the organization to respond to external or internal opportunities, and use its creativity to introduce new ideas, processes or products. [2] It is not relegated to R&D; it involves workers or users at every level in contributing creatively to an organization's product or service development and marketing.

  9. Creative Health Care Management - Wikipedia

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    Creative Health Care Management (CHCM) is a private U.S. corporation, which provides consultation and training in the health care sector. CHCM is based in Bloomington, Minnesota. Founded in 1982 by Marie Manthey, it was originally called Creative Nursing Management. [1] The name change to CHCM was in recognition of the systemic nature of change.