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Greater Haverhill Chamber President and CEO Irene Haley, far right, presents a citation to staff of WBC Extrusion Products including, from left, Gregg Smith, Heidi Breault, Joe Stancato, Diane DiLeo, Jorge Hurtado and Traci Zacharias. (Courtesy photograph.)
WBC Extrusion Products was named as business of the month for February by the Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce for its outstanding commitment to the community during this past holiday season.
“I am so grateful for the support of WBC Extrusion over the holiday season,” said Chamber President and CEO Irene Haley. “Their donations to our holiday celebrations and to the Santa Fund were crucial in this difficult time. Thank you to all the people at WBC Extrusion for your generosity and congratulations on being named February’s business of the month!”
Apervita, Diameter Health join forces to improve data quality for value-based care contracting
Health IT company Apervita will leverage Diameter Health s capabilities which include cleaning and enriching clinical data to enhance data quality for stakeholders looking to create value-based care contracts.
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A new health IT partnership aims to improve clinical data quality and thereby increase the volume of data available for care quality measurement.
The partnership will combine Chicago-based Apervita and Farmington, Connecticut-based Diameter Health’s expertise to provide payers, providers and other healthcare stakeholders with access to clean clinical data for value-based care delivery, said Rick Howard, Apervita’s chief product officer, in an email.