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Times Union: Medical data seen as key to improving quality, reducing cost

March 26, 2015 Corporate Communications Staff SPHP in the News

St. Peter’s Health Partners CEO Dr. James K. Reed was part of a panel of experts who responded to a speech by Dr. Gregory Dorn, president of Hearst Health, during the Hearst Lecture on Innovation in Communications at The College of Saint Rose.

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