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About the Peterson Center on Healthcare
The Peterson Center on Healthcare is a non-profit organization dedicated to making higher quality, more affordable healthcare a reality for all Americans. The organization is working to transform U.S. healthcare into a high-performance system by finding innovative solutions that improve quality and lower costs and accelerating their adoption on a national scale. Established by the Peter G. Peterson Foundation, the Center collaborates with stakeholders across the healthcare system and engages in grant-making, partnerships, and research.
Press Releases
Caroline Pearson, Executive Director of the Peterson Center on Healthcare, stated the following ahead of the 50th anniversary of ERISA.
Independent evaluation from Peterson Health Technology Institute recommends new directions for digital diabetes solutions.
PHTI announced that its initial assessments will focus on remote patient monitoring for diabetes management and virtual musculoskeletal care.
The ICER-PHTI Assessment Framework for Digital Health Technologies was developed in partnership with ICER, a leader in health technology assessment.
The Center has launched PHTI, a nonprofit organization that provides independent evaluations of healthcare technologies to improve health and lower costs.
The Center announced a $1.7 million grant to the Washington State Health Care Authority to support a new partnership with IHME.
The Peterson Center on Healthcare supports the growing national movement toward lower costs and improved outcomes in healthcare.
The Milbank Memorial Fund has received a $2.7 million grant from the Peterson Center on Healthcare.
The Center has named Caroline Pearson, a nationally-recognized expert in healthcare innovation and systems change, as its Executive Director.
The Peterson Center on Healthcare announced $5 million of funding to CivicaRx to support an innovative effort to create low-cost insulin.