Mississippi Foundation For Medical Care
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Mississippi Foundation For Medical Care (MFMC) was established by the House of Delegates at the 103rd Annual Session of the Mississippi State Medical Association. The incorporation date was July 6, 1971.

A grant from the National Center for Health Services Research and Development in 1971 allowed development of a physician-sponsored system for evaluating the quality of medical care. The primary goal was to improve the quality of medical care in the state and produce long lasting and tangible results. Programs such as the Experimental Medical Care Review Organization (EMCRO) and the Professional Standards Review Organization (PSRO) preceded the Peer Review Organization (PRO) designation which came on July 1, 1984.

In the spring of 1998 the leadership of Mississippi Foundation For Medical Care voted to change the name to Information & Quality Healthcare
Information & Quality Healthcare
Founded in 1971, Information & Quality Healthcare , also known as the Mississippi Foundation For Medical Care , is a nonprofit, voluntary-membership association that shares information and promotes quality improvement. Nearly 2000 Mississippi physicians make up the voluntary membership...

 in order to better meet the challenges of the 21st century.

The Charter

Signatures on the 1971 charter are those of Governor John Bell Williams
John Bell Williams
John Bell Williams was an American Democratic politician who was governor of Mississippi from 1968 to 1972.-Biography:...

 and Secretary of State Heber Ladner for the state and Dr. J.T. Davis, Sr., M.D. of Corinth, MS, Dr. Everett Crawford of Tylertown, MS and Dr. James O. Gilmore of Oxford, MS as officers of the Mississippi State Medical Association. The charter describes the Foundation as "a nonprofit corporation" and as a "civic improvement corporation", governed by a board of directors, with each member having voting privileges.
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