Competition Heats up for Health Care Organizations Seeking Prestigious Award (Quality)
Physician Executive 2007, Sept-Oct, 33, 5
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Publisher Description
For months, the staff at North Mississippi Medical Center had been waiting for a phone call. After years of trial and error and countless hours of preparation, the Tupelo hospital had submitted its application for the 2006 Malcolm Baldrige Award, the nation's highest honor for organizational excellence. The hospital won the state award in 1997, but the national prize remained elusive.
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