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National Business Group on Health Honors Barbara Starfield, M.D., MPH
| Source: National Business Group on Health
WASHINGTON, DC -- (MARKET WIRE) -- March 15, 2007 -- The National Business Group on Health, a
non-profit group of 266 large employers, today awarded its prestigious
Award for Excellence and Innovation in Value Purchasing to Barbara
Starfield, MD, MPH, in recognition of her efforts to promote primary care
as the center of the U.S. health care system. Dr. Starfield is the head of
the Primary Care Policy Center and University Distinguished Service
Professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management at Johns
Hopkins University's Bloomberg School of Public Health.
"The Business Group is proud to recognize Dr. Starfield, who has spent more
than two decades accumulating evidence that a primary care-based health
system in the United States truly matters," said Martin Sepulveda, MD,
FACP, Vice President, Global Well Being Services and Health Benefits at
IBM, member of the Board of the Business Group and Chair of its Award
Committee. "Her extensive work and leadership in research, clinical
practice and policy have provided empirical evidence that primary care is
the foundation to ensuring an efficient, effective and high quality health
care system. Through all of her work, Dr. Starfield has developed
approaches and methodologies to make the business case for a reformed
health care system based on high quality primary care."
The Business Group member employers that nominated Dr. Starfield noted that
throughout her career, she has been the leading researcher around awareness
of primary care and its importance. Dr. Starfield has brilliantly compared
the United States with other developed countries and found that the United
States ranked lowest in its primary care functions and lowest in health
care outcomes, but highest in health care spending. Dr. Starfield has
demonstrated that the U.S. health system's failure to adopt a primary care
focus results in poorer health outcomes for all Americans compared with the
nation's industrialized peers, and at a much greater cost. She has also
been a vocal and fearless leader of prevention and health promotion,
including during many years when these topics were decidedly not widely
understood or supported by many people outside of the relatively small
group of public health experts.
"Dr. Starfield has played a creative role in helping employers and
purchasers of healthcare understand the importance of making primary care
the center of the healthcare system so that employees and their families
can have the best care at an affordable cost," said Helen Darling,
President of the National Business Group on Health. "We have taken a
strong stance at national levels in public policy and in making
private-sector changes to support primary care and primary care services.
We believe that primary care is foundational to improved health care and
thus is of utmost importance to our members. Dr. Starfield's work has
enabled that understanding and provided evidence for our positions, and we
are pleased to honor her with this award."
The Business Group annually awards individuals, organizations or programs
that encourage the efficient use of health care resources in addition to
improving quality and affordability; encourage excellent practices that are
started by or involve large employers; or have a proven track record of
increasing value in health care through superior purchasing practices or
have developed approaches, methodologies and tools that enable outstanding
health benefit management practices.
About the National Business Group on Health
The National Business Group on Health is the nation's only non-profit,
membership organization of large employers devoted exclusively to finding
innovative and forward-thinking solutions to their most important health
care and related benefits issues. The Business Group identifies and shares
best practices in health benefits, disability, health and productivity,
related paid time off and work/life balance issues. Business Group members
provide health coverage for more than 50 million U.S. workers, retirees and
their families. For more information about the Business Group, visit
www.businessgrouphealth.org