Grades to transform healthcare, secretary says (Reuters)
14th Nov 2006, 15:39 GMT
A scorecard that lays out how well a hospital or doctor does on a treatment -- and how much they charge for it -- can help transform U.S. health care, Health and Human Services Secretary Mike Leavitt said on Monday.
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