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Health data analysis and benchmarking firm Press Ganey Associates Inc. has acquired the Quality Indicator Project division of the Maryland Hospital Association for an undisclosed sum.

South Bend, Ind.-based Press Ganey offers consulting and database services to help provider organizations measure and improve their quality of care, patient satisfaction and financial performance.

The Quality Indicator Project, started in 1984, is a clinical performance measurement and reporting service. Hospitals in Maryland and elsewhere use the service to meet reporting requirements of the Joint Commission, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and other regulatory organizations.

More information is available at qiproject.org and pressganey.com.

--Joseph Goedert

 

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