Boston University School of Medicine strives to improve healthcare delivery: 4 things to know

Boston University School of Medicine and Boston University School of Public Health collaborated to create the Center for Implementation and Improvement Sciences, according to BU School of Medicine.

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Here are four things to know:

1. The center will focus on improving healthcare delivery, especially for underserved populations.

2. Clinicians, administrators and researchers will contribute to the think-tank.

3. Participants will work together to develop projects that study the effectiveness of activism focused on healthcare change.

4. The center will also look for ways to promote the durability of healthcare interventions in safety-net systems.

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