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September 10, 2001
Health Care
Quality Improvement Leaders Honored
Washington,
D.C., The 2d Annual Health Care Quality Improvement Awards honored three national
leaders in quality improvement at a ceremony on Friday, September 7, 2001, at
the Annual Session of the American Health Quality Association (AHQA) in San Diego,
California.
The
Annual Health Care Quality Improvement Awards are sponsored by the James Q. Cannon
Memorial Endowment, a nonprofit organization that funds scholarships for individuals
interested in pursuing careers in the field of health care quality improvement.
AHQA is one of the nation's leading associations devoted to quality improvement.
This
year's awards recognized Dr. John E. Wennberg, Director of the Center for the
Evaluative Clinical Sciences at Dartmouth Medical School; Philip K. Dunne, Chief
Executive Officer of the TMF Health Quality Institute; and Dr. William E. Golden,
Vice President for Clinical Quality Improvement at the Arkansas Foundation for
Medical Care.
Dr.
Wennberg, winner of the Lifetime Achievement Award, is an Epidemiologist and Professor
of Community and Family Medicine at Dartmouth. He has pioneered research identifying
variations in medical practices throughout the United States, as well as research
on the geographic variations in treatments for certain illnesses. Dr. Wennberg
has had enormous influence furthering the work of the nationwide network of Quality
Improvement Organizations serving Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries.
Philip
K. Dunne, winner of the Distinguished Executive Leadership Award, has overseen
efforts by the TMF Health Quality Institute to improve patient care through
cooperation with the health care community and consumer organizations throughout
Texas. He has distinguished himself by advancing the work of all Quality
Improvement Organizations nationwide and is in the forefront of leading
large-scale efforts to improve the health of millions of people across the
United States.
Dr.
Golden, winner of the Excellence in Physician Leadership Award, directs the Division
of General Internal Medicine at University of Arkansas. Dr. Golden has been a
national leader in many organizations including AHQA, the Institute of Medicine,
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, the National Quality Forum, and American
Society of Internal Medicine. His leadership has specifically resulted in improvements
in stroke prevention, treatment of heart attacks, and improving rates for preventative
services such as immunization of adults and mammography.
The
American Health Quality Association represents quality improvement organizations
and health care professionals working to improve patient safety and the quality
of health care nationwide.