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Podcast: Former Mayo Clinic CEO Talks About Reform and the Healthcare Delivery System in the U.S.

Posted by Chris Pace on February 3, 2010 under Healthcare Trends | Be the First to Comment

This comes from my alma mater, Arizona State University. Dr. Denis A. Cortese recently retired from the Mayo Clinic, where he was president and CEO, and now leads the W. P. Carey School’s Health Care Delivery and Policy Program. This program is focused on facilitating and promoting a sustainable U.S. health care system. On January 19, Cortese addressed a luncheon meeting of business leaders at the Economic Club of Phoenix. Based at the W. P. Carey School of Business, the Economic Club of Phoenix is the only group of its kind in the nation that is aligned with a top research university. (31:50)

Listen to the podcast in full after the jump

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Facilities Use Cloud Computing to Share Radiology Images

Posted by Chris Pace on December 15, 2009 under Healthcare Trends, Technology | Be the First to Comment

It started with a simple goal: to send radiology images to healthcare facilities throughout Montana in a manner that was cheaper and more efficient than using FedEx to mail CDs overnight. About 30 healthcare organizations in Montana joined the grassroots organization called the Image Movement of Montana.

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Grant funds expansion of ‘medical homes’ biz model

Posted by Chris Pace on November 9, 2009 under Healthcare Trends | Be the First to Comment

Five months after receiving a grant to retool the way Oregonians receive primary health care, two providers are jointly working to convert several medical clinics to a model they hope will improve care, save money and attract more physicians.
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