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Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-29-d > Title-2 > 2998-c

§ 2998-c. Best practices. 1. The center shall:    (a)  Review  and  promote research to assist health care providers and  health plans in identifying systemic problems in health care leading  to  medical  errors  or  impairing  patient  safety  or health care quality,  identifying appropriate quality improvement  strategies  and  developing  and adopting health care best practices;    (b) Serve as a clearing house of information for health care providers  concerning quality improvement strategies and best practices; and    (c)  Report  its  findings  and  recommendations  to  the governor and  legislature, and  make  such  report  available  to  the  public  within  twenty-four  months of the effective date of this section and reevaluate  and update at regular intervals findings and recommendations.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-29-d > Title-2 > 2998-c

§ 2998-c. Best practices. 1. The center shall:    (a)  Review  and  promote research to assist health care providers and  health plans in identifying systemic problems in health care leading  to  medical  errors  or  impairing  patient  safety  or health care quality,  identifying appropriate quality improvement  strategies  and  developing  and adopting health care best practices;    (b) Serve as a clearing house of information for health care providers  concerning quality improvement strategies and best practices; and    (c)  Report  its  findings  and  recommendations  to  the governor and  legislature, and  make  such  report  available  to  the  public  within  twenty-four  months of the effective date of this section and reevaluate  and update at regular intervals findings and recommendations.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-29-d > Title-2 > 2998-c

§ 2998-c. Best practices. 1. The center shall:    (a)  Review  and  promote research to assist health care providers and  health plans in identifying systemic problems in health care leading  to  medical  errors  or  impairing  patient  safety  or health care quality,  identifying appropriate quality improvement  strategies  and  developing  and adopting health care best practices;    (b) Serve as a clearing house of information for health care providers  concerning quality improvement strategies and best practices; and    (c)  Report  its  findings  and  recommendations  to  the governor and  legislature, and  make  such  report  available  to  the  public  within  twenty-four  months of the effective date of this section and reevaluate  and update at regular intervals findings and recommendations.