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March 2008, No. 248
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Last Updated: 02/14/2008

The Value Chain Case for Health Care Reform—A Conference Summary

Sam Kahan, William Testa

On April 24–25, 2007, the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and the Detroit Regional Chamber sponsored a two-day forum examining a “value chain” perspective of health care delivery in the U.S. The program discussed how a value chain evaluation might lead to improvement in health care quality, reduction in costs and increased user accessibility.

 

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