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===== The Advisory Board Company | ===== The Advisory Board Company | ||
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==== About Us 2002 ==== | ==== About Us 2002 ==== | ||
- | The Advisory Board is a membership of 2,100 of the country' | + | The Advisory Board is a membership of 2,100 of the country' |
- | Gathering data across and beyond the membership, the Advisory Board** publishes daily and weekly news services, 50 major studies and 3,000 customized research briefs each year** on progressive management and clinical practices in health care. In general, the research focuses on the best (and worst) demonstrated practices, helping member institutions benefit from one another' | + | The Advisory Board provides best practices research and analysis to the **health care industry**, focusing on business strategy, operations and general management issues. |
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+ | Gathering data across and beyond the membership, the Advisory Board** publishes daily and weekly news services, 50 major studies and 3,000 customized research briefs each year** on progressive management and clinical practices in health care. | ||
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+ | In general, the research focuses on the best (and worst) demonstrated practices, helping member institutions benefit from one another' | ||
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The commitment of the Advisory Board is to work in common enterprise with the best of America' | The commitment of the Advisory Board is to work in common enterprise with the best of America' | ||
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+ | ==== White House Influence ==== | ||
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+ | [[:Jeffrey Zients]] is former chairman (2001–2004), | ||
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+ | Zients twice served as the acting** Director** of the [[:Office of Management and Budget]] (OMB) from January 2012 to April 2013, and from June to October 2010. Jeff Zients is **Director** of the [[:National Economic Council]] and Assistant to the President for Economic Policy under [[:Barack Obama]]. | ||
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