Cleveland Clinic CEO Toby Cosgrove has said the health system is in talks for a bundled payment deal with aircraft manufacturer and defense contractor Boeing, according to a MedCity News report.
Mr. Cosgrove shared the news last week in his speech to the Harvard Business School Club of Cleveland. Although a Cleveland Clinic spokesperson confirmed discussions with Boeing, she was unable to release specific details in the news report. A Boeing spokesperson declined comment, according to the report.
The Clinic already has bundled payment deals with Lowe's, Kohl's, Rich Products Corporation and Alliance Oil. Mr. Cosgrove said the system has roughly another 12 similar bundled payment programs lined up, including Boeing, according to the report.
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Mr. Cosgrove shared the news last week in his speech to the Harvard Business School Club of Cleveland. Although a Cleveland Clinic spokesperson confirmed discussions with Boeing, she was unable to release specific details in the news report. A Boeing spokesperson declined comment, according to the report.
The Clinic already has bundled payment deals with Lowe's, Kohl's, Rich Products Corporation and Alliance Oil. Mr. Cosgrove said the system has roughly another 12 similar bundled payment programs lined up, including Boeing, according to the report.
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