Healthcare Innovation October 13, 2021
Mark Hagland

At the Midwest Healthcare Innovation Summit, Drs. Peter Pronovost and Patrick Runnels of University Hospitals of Cleveland explained how their organization has achieved remarkable ACO performance results

Can a focus on zero harm, one that also encompasses a health equity lens, move an integrated health system forward into superior quality outcomes and improved efficiency and effectiveness? That’s precisely what the senior leaders at University Hospitals of Cleveland have been focused on finding out.

In the opening keynote presentation at the Midwest Healthcare Innovation Summit on Tuesday, September 28 at the Westin Cleveland Downtown, Peter Pronovost, M.D., Ph.D., UHC’s chief quality and clinical transformation officer and Patrick Runnels, M.D., the organization’s chief medical officer of population health, spoke to the issues...

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