The coalition comprises government agencies, academic institutions, civic organizations, corporations and provider organizations. It envisions a Georgia Cancer Quality Information Exchange to facilitate access to clinical information and public health data to measure the quality of care, adherence to standards of care, improvements in patient-centered care, and outcomes through process change.
Interested vendors can find additional information at georgiacancer.org. Submissions are due by Dec. 4.





















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