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The Alliance: Inaugural Health Transformation Awards honor SMARTCare, Diane Kiehl and QualityPath doctors and hospitals

The Alliance presented its inaugural Health Transformation Awards at its annual seminar today at the Monona Terrace to honor people and organizations that have made significant contributions to moving health care forward.

Award recipients are:

 

SMARTCare stands for Smarter Management and Resource Use for Today’s Complex Cardiac Care. The program is designed to improve care for patients who have chest pain due to heart disease. SMARTCare relies on decision support tools to help doctors and patients determine which non-emergent patients should have stress tests, stents and other procedures – and which should not. SMARTCare is now being tested in Wisconsin and Florida in a three-year pilot. When scaled nationally, SMARTCare is expected to reduce unnecessary cardiology procedures for affected patients by 10 to 30 percent.

The Alliance’s Health Transformation Awards were introduced by the Board of Directors as part of the not-for-profit cooperative’s 25th anniversary celebration.

Dr. Otis Webb Brawley, chief medical and scientific officer of the American Cancer Society and author of “How We Do Harm,” shared patient stories and statistics that illustrate the need for a “rational” approach to health care. In Dr. Brawley’s definition, a “rational” system would stress prevention and health education; reduce waste; rely on the scientific method; and keep everyone involved in health care focused on what’s best for the patient.

The Alliance Annual Seminar features high-profile, thought-provoking national leaders who share their expertise on pressing health care issues. The event annually attracts an audience of roughly 300 people, including employers and health care providers as well as brokers, agents and other professionals who support employers that self-fund their health benefits.

The Alliance moves health care forward by controlling costs, improving quality, and engaging individuals in their health. Members include more than 240 self-funded employers and insurance trusts covering more than 100,000 individuals in Wisconsin, Illinois and Iowa. The Alliance uses the purchasing power of cooperative members to negotiate with and provide access to an extensive network of doctors and hospitals paid to improve quality by performing better not doing more.

 

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Professional photos of award winners and Dr. Brawley are available here:

http://www.the-alliance.org/press_room/press_releases/

 

Profiles of QualityPath doctors and hospitals are available online at:

http://www.the-alliance.org/Find_a_Doctor/QualityPath_Designated_Hospital-and-Doctor_Pairings/

 

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