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Article: Qmed (Laurence Harbor, New Jersey) and CHA Health (Lexington, Kentucky) said they have lowered the incidence of heart attack by 35.5% for the total CHA Health membership.
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- Medical Device Daily
- Article date:
- January 4, 2002
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Qmed (Laurence Harbor, New Jersey) and CHA Health (Lexington, Kentucky) said they have lowered the incidence of heart attack by 35.5% for the total CHA Health membership. In addition, they said they have also achieved major reductions in the utilization of invasive and other procedures related to coronary artery disease. Michael Cox, QMed president and CEO, said, "These total membership outcomes are a really astonishing success. They validate yet again the power of our disease management approach that emphasizes the key role of the physician in patient care." Qmed's ...
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