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The Dartmouth Atlas of Health Care is a research project at the Dartmouth Institute of Health Policy & Clinical Practice (formerly the Center for the Evaluative Clinical Sciences at Dartmouth). Founded in the early 1990s by Dr. John Wennberg and colleagues, the Atlas provides comprehensive data and analysis that examines variations in health care utilization, spending, and quality across different regions[1] and hospitals[2] in the United States. The project aims to provide insight into patterns of health care delivery and outcomes, with the goal of improving health care policy and practice.[3]
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