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F4CP joins Center for Health Value Innovation

Chiropractic Economics April 20, 2010

April 20, 2010 — The Center for Health Value Innovation announced the Foundation for Chiropractic Progress (F4CP) has joined its growing membership of healthcare industry innovators. 

This collaboration reinforces the center’s mission to push the boundaries of value in health investments.

“The Center was founded as the information exchange for value-based design, and works to assure that the value of health investments is expanded as new evidence becomes available,” says Cyndy Nayer, president and CEO of the Center. “We welcome the Foundation to our signature Innovators Summit, convening experts from both organizations to consider how chiropractic can drive value for individuals, businesses and communities.”

Kent S. Greenawalt, chairman of the foundation, adds, “We share the center’s passion for promoting better health through prevention. Our goal is to share our message about the value of chiropractic with members of the Center and, in turn, benefit from feedback from the Center’s growing roster of thought-leaders who are working together to improve the health and economic viability of communities across the country.”

New center members join a vibrant community of stakeholders and seasoned pioneers in an environment of collaboration and networking, developing value-based strategies for implementing health improvement strategies that lead to financial sustainability for individuals, companies, and communities.

Source: Foundation for Chiropractic Progress, www.f4cp.org  

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