The Cleveland Clinic has expanded its Connected Program, which allows hospital systems to share best practices, by adding Columbus Regional Health in southeastern Indiana as its second U.S. member.
Columbus Regional Health, a health system serving a 10-county region in southeastern Indiana, has joined Cleveland Clinic Connected, a program the Clinic described as “a global network of independent, like-minded, quality-focused organizations” in an announcement on Wednesday, Jan. 8.
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As a Cleveland Clinic Connected member, CRH will enhance the quality of their service lines, program and initiative work, improve patient care and experience, and support its workforce members, providers,
Columbus (Ind.) Regional Health has shared plans to join Cleveland Clinic's Connected program. The program's goal is to develop a global network of "like-minded, quality-focused" organizations to improve patient care, according to a Jan. 8 news release.
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Columbus Regional Health has joined a Cleveland Clinic program aiming to offer hospitals and health systems around the world access to some of the Ohio-based health system’s resources and expertise to enhance patient experience and care,
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