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public) as well as over 90 Fortune 500 companies (Kilbridge, Welebob and Classen, 2001). The groups focus is on health care improvement through the coordination of employer purchasing power
and the reduction of medical mistakes (Kilbridge, Welebob and Classen, 2001). This goal is facilitated by expedient quality and outcome reports provided by cooperating health providers. These are
publicly reported so that the information can be expediently utilized to make more informed health care purchases. Health care providers are rewarded for the improvements that they make in
health care safety, quality, and price (Kilbridge, Welebob and Classen, 2001). The Leapfrog group is non-profit. Leapfrogs Factsheet clarifies that they use their "members collective leverage to initiate
breakthrough improvements in the safety, quality, and affordability of health care of Americans". Leapfrog is in the business of providing the much-needed information that patients and health care providers
alike can use to make informed decisions. First founded in November 2000 by the Business Roundtable, Leapfrog was spurred into creation by one very important fact (The Leapfrog
Group, 2009). That fact was provided by a 1999 report by the Institute of Medicine titled "To Err is Human" (The Leapfrog Group, 2009). That report made the
astounding observation that more deaths (some 98,000) result from preventable mistakes made in hospitals than result from "vehicle accidents, breast cancer and AIDS" (The Leapfrog Group, 2009). Preventable medical
mistakes come in many forms. Mistakes have occurred in everything from administering the wrong type of medicine to amputating the wrong limb or even taking out the wrong organ!
Such mistakes occur much more frequently than most medical professionals would feel comfortable admitting. Leapfrog recognized that this problem could be corrected with a combination of public medical reporting and
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