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Lauren Dubinsky, Senior Reporter | April 07, 2015
One key example of this is that in January of 2015, Medicare started to reimburse clinicians for non-face-to-face care coordination for patients with multiple chronic conditions at risk of decompensation.
Although this doesn’t directly address one of the primary reasons that clinicians cited for not coordinating care to their best ability, which was was not having time to do so, it does at least offer clinicians reimbursement for their time dedicated to non-face-to-face care coordination.
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