Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska Pays for Two Hospitals to Participate in Improvement Programs

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Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska is providing money to improve patient outcomes at two hospitals in Omaha, according to a Forbes report.

Creighton University Medical Center and Methodist Hospital will each receive $35,000 from the payor. The funds will cover licensing fees for the hospitals to participate in an improvement program through the American College of Surgeons that helps identify pre-operative risk factors and reduce mortality rates.

The $35,000 payments will cover program fees for this year and part of the next two years, according to the report.

Read the Forbes report on Omaha hospitals and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska.

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