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Article Excerpt PHOENIX -- Allegany County's Community Access Program (CAP) has received the thirteenth annual Monroe E. Trout Premier Cares Award for its achievements in helping uninsured adults obtain access to healthcare.
The Cares Award, sponsored by Premier and its member hospitals, recognizes exemplary efforts by not-for-profit organizations to improve the health of the medically underserved. Representatives of Allegany CAP received the recognition as well as $70,000 during Premier's annual Governance Education Conference, which took place here January 24-26.
A leading alliance of not-for-profit hospitals, Premier receives more than 200 applications annually for the prestigious award. A panel of hospital staff members, as well as health and business industry leaders, selects the winner and five finalists, which also receive cash awards.
"We are proud to support these outstanding organizations, which make a real difference in American healthcare every day," said Richard A. Norling, Premier's president and CEO. "With this award, we focus on efforts to make a difference for the medically underserved and those...
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