The Missouri Hospital Association, in partnership with the Missouri Primary Care Association, has released a report outlining ways hospitals and federally qualified health centers can collaborate.
The report includes strategies to strengthen ties between hospitals and federally qualified health centers in order to improve care coordination, efficiencies and profitability. The report also lists specific examples of how these collaborations are being played out by Missouri hospitals and local health centers.
To view the report in full, click here.
The report includes strategies to strengthen ties between hospitals and federally qualified health centers in order to improve care coordination, efficiencies and profitability. The report also lists specific examples of how these collaborations are being played out by Missouri hospitals and local health centers.
To view the report in full, click here.
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