Huggins Hospital in Wolfeboro, N.H., and Wentworth-Douglass Hospital in Dover, N.H., have approved a collaboration proposal to improve quality, coordination and efficiency of care.
According to the release, the agreement between the two hospitals will be similar to WDH's collaboration with Boston-based Massachusetts General Hospital, which includes separate agreements in selected clinical disciplines.
The collaboration proposal has four main goals, including expanding the hospitalist program at HH, creating a consultation program for complex medical patients, developing specialty clinic services and improving stroke care.
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According to the release, the agreement between the two hospitals will be similar to WDH's collaboration with Boston-based Massachusetts General Hospital, which includes separate agreements in selected clinical disciplines.
The collaboration proposal has four main goals, including expanding the hospitalist program at HH, creating a consultation program for complex medical patients, developing specialty clinic services and improving stroke care.
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