Big Three Automakers Say They Will Participate In Bush Administration Plan To Provide Quality, Price Information About Medical Providers For Employees
Thu, 01 Feb 2007 07:00 PM EST
... The CEOs of General Motors, Ford Motor and the Chrysler Group on Monday in a meeting with HHS Secretary Mike Leavitt endorsed a Bush administration initiative that calls for U.S. employers to collect and release more data on the quality and cost of health care provided to insured employees, the AP/Houston Chronicle reports (Karoub, AP/Houston Chronicle, 1/29). [click link for full article] ...
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