hospital to the medical foundation, whether on the outcomes of the health of the patients have been impacted in terms of that transfer. because part of the concern was when you move from, you know, a number of concerns, but when you move from sort of a hospital management of the service to the medical foundation, management of the service, does that change the nature of the services in such a way that it impacts the patient s health? i don t think i have that data at this point in time. if you re referring to the diabetes, i can say with a lot more certainty that with the breast health center or with the non-invasive cardiology, it s the exact same machine. it s read by the same radiologist or cardiologist. so i would have no doubt that should not have any significant impact. in terms of tracking diabetes before and after, because many of these are not necessarily sutter pacific medical foundation patients, so we don t necessarily have all of their medical record, access to
outcomes of the health of the patients have been impacted in terms of that transfer. because part of the concern was when you move from, you know, a number of concerns, but when you move from sort of a hospital management of the service to the medical foundation, management of the service, does that change the nature of the services in such a way that it impacts the patient s health? i don t think i have that data at this point in time. if you re referring to the diabetes, i can say with a lot more certainty that with the breast health center or with the non-invasive cardiology, it s the exact same machine. it s read by the same radiologist or cardiologist. so i would have no doubt that should not have any significant impact. in terms of tracking diabetes before and after, because many of these are not necessarily sutter pacific medical foundation patients, so we don t necessarily have all of their medical record, access to them easily. and so especially before. and so it s
foundation, whether on the outcomes of the health of the patients have been impacted in terms of that transfer. because part of the concern was when you move from, you know, a number of concerns, but when you move from sort of a hospital management of the service to the medical foundation, management of the service, does that change the nature of the services in such a way that it impacts the patient s health? i don t think i have that data at this point in time. if you re referring to the diabetes, i can say with a lot more certainty that with the breast health center or with the non-invasive cardiology, it s the exact same machine. it s read by the same radiologist or cardiologist. so i would have no doubt that should not have any significant impact. in terms of tracking diabetes before and after, because many of these are not necessarily sutter pacific medical foundation patients, so we don t necessarily have all of their medical record, access to them easily. and so esp
terms of that transfer. because part of the concern was when you move from, you know, a number of concerns, but when you move from sort of a hospital management of the service to the medical foundation, management of the service, does that change the nature of the services in such a way that it impacts the patient s health? i don t think i have that data at this point in time. if you re referring to the diabetes, i can say with a lot more certainty that with the breast health center or with the non-invasive cardiology, it s the exact same machine. it s read by the same radiologist or cardiologist. so i would have no doubt that should not have any significant impact. in terms of tracking diabetes before and after, because many of these are not necessarily sutter pacific medical foundation patients, so we don t necessarily have all of their medical record, access to them easily. and so especially before. and so it s one of these things where it would be a little bit harder fo
have transferred from the hospital to the medical foundation, whether on the outcomes of the health of the patients have been impacted in terms of that transfer. because part of the concern was when you move from, you know, a number of concerns, but when you move from sort of a hospital management of the service to the medical foundation, management of the service, does that change the nature of the services in such a way that it impacts the patient s health? i don t think i have that data at this point in time. if you re referring to the diabetes, i can say with a lot more certainty that with the breast health center or with the non-invasive cardiology, it s the exact same machine. it s read by the same radiologist or cardiologist. so i would have no doubt that should not have any significant impact. in terms of tracking diabetes before and after, because many of these are not necessarily sutter pacific medical foundation patients, so we don t necessarily have all of their