Public to get more Ohio hospital comparisons
Cleveland Plain Dealer, December 18, 2007
Ohioans who want to know which hospitals fared best for risky and expensive treatments such as open-heart surgery or kidney transplants likely have been disappointed by the Ohio Department of Health. But a new administration, new health director and new state law requiring public health information could move Ohio closer to transparency regarding quality of care at healthcare providers.
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