A PBS documentary, scheduled to air this month, focuses on healthcare providers' successes in delivering high quality healthcare at costs below the national average, according to a news release.
The film highlights the simple and seemingly intuitive principles some local organizations have adopted to make major impacts. The documentary cites these organizations as the "how-to" model for other American communities looking to make similar changes.
The healthcare organizations highlighted in the documentary include The Everett Clinic, Group Health Cooperative and Providence Regional Medical Center.
The film will premiere on PBS stations across the country this month.
The film highlights the simple and seemingly intuitive principles some local organizations have adopted to make major impacts. The documentary cites these organizations as the "how-to" model for other American communities looking to make similar changes.
The healthcare organizations highlighted in the documentary include The Everett Clinic, Group Health Cooperative and Providence Regional Medical Center.
The film will premiere on PBS stations across the country this month.
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