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Revision as of 13:53, 17 September 2014
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The purpose of this site is to provide insight into patient recovery and to help develop the patient recovery framework that will improve overall outcomes. Barriers While most of patient recovery occurs outside the four walls of hospitals, physician offices or other facilities, it is too often left to chance and a fragmented approach. Even if each healthcare provider provides amazing service, we can't ask them to address the hundreds of other factors that contribute to patient recovery. Yet, improving patient recovery outside the four walls of healthcare facilities may represent the most effective way to improve health, overall outcomes and lower healthcare costs. Recent and emerging advances in patient recovery reimbursement, science and technology are showing great promise in helping to make this happen.