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Dr. Brown Outlines 3 Priorities

In 1st Talk To Friends Of Bassett

Dr, Vance Brown, new Bassett Healthcare president/CEO outlined a triangle of priorites – a positive patient experience, cost controls and the health of the population served – for his administration.  He spoke to the Friends of Bassett for the first time at the organizatin's quarterly breakfast at The Otesaga.  (JIm Kevlin/allotsego.com)
Dr, Vance Brown, new Bassett Healthcare president/CEO, outlined a triangle of priorities – a positive patient experience, cost controls and the health of the population served – for his administration. He spoke to the Friends of Bassett for the first time at the organization’s quarterly breakfast at The Otesaga. (JIm Kevlin/allotsego.com)

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