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"I love it when patients come in and they bring their list of questions, or they ask me ‘Should I have this test?’ or ‘Why are we doing this?’ That makes the relationship, that makes managing this chronic problem together, a lot better."

‒ Dr. E. Harry Walker
MetroHealth Center for Community Health

Did You Know?

Women are less likely than men to feel chest pain during a heart attack, so their diagnosis often gets delayed, leading to more heart damage. Women are more likely than men to experience symptoms that aren’t “typical,” such as nausea, back and abdominal pain and aching chest pain.

Creating Incentives to Improve Health Care Value

Presentations from June 30th event at the Cleveland City Club



Helping Greater Cleveland Become a Healthier Place to Live
and a Better Place to Do Business

   
Randall D. Cebul, MD    
    
Director
     Better Health Greater Cleveland

Achieving Higher Value Health Care in Cleveland:
How Local Leadership Can Bring All the Elements Together

 

    Harold D. Miller
    Executive Director
    National Center for Healthcare
    Quality and Payment Reform 
                
            and

    President/CEO
    Network for Regional Health
    Improvement (NRHI)