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Integrating Maintenance of Board Certification and Health Systems’ Quality-Improvement Programs

Harvard Business Review

To address this shortcoming, Mayo Clinic formed a partnership in 2009 with the American Board of Family Medicine, the American Board of Internal Medicine, and the American Board of Pediatrics to create a pilot program: the Multi-Specialty Portfolio Program for Part IV MOC. Develop standards for QIPs. Authority and Structure.

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Patients Make Better Medical Choices with Coaching

Harvard Business Review

Mount Sinai Hospital implemented a patient navigator program in 2010 in its general internal medicine service to help expedite treatment and clarify questions for patients and family. She can be seen describing her coaching work in a presentation to the Mayo Clinic here.) Harold Freeman pioneered the concept in 1990 in Harlem.

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How Mayo Clinic Is Using iPads to Empower Patients

Harvard Business Review

An effort under way at the Mayo Clinic shows how such technology can be used to improve outcomes and lower costs in health care. With predictability, we were then in a position to share that information with patients and set expectations for participation. (We Source: Mayo Clinic. Source: Mayo Clinic. Implementation.

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