Hearst Health, a division of Hearst, and the Jefferson College of Population Health of Thomas Jefferson University, today announced the three finalists for the 2017 Hearst Health Prize, an annual $100,000 award given in recognition of an organization’s or individual’s outstanding achievement in managing or improving health in the U.S.
CMQCC was recognized for our work contributing to a significant decline in maternal mortality in California at a time when U.S. rates doubled through a series of data-driven quality improvement projects. Other finalists were the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association and Intermountain Healthcare. Winners will be announced March 28.