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Medicare to Start Paying Doctors Who Coordinate Needs of Chronically Ill Patients

August 16, 2014

August 16 – In a policy change, the Obama administration is planning to pay doctors to coordinate the care of Medicare beneficiaries, amid growing evidence that patients with chronic illnesses suffer from disjointed, fragmented care.

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