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Mashup Score: 0Speaker: Compensation should be based on value, not volume - 4 year(s) ago
Medicare fee-for-service payment cuts are hampering volume-based compensation for physicians, but the effects can be softened if a shift is made to value-based compensation, a speaker said at the International Symposium on Endovascular Therapy. “Entitlement programs are driving change due to a decline in the trust fund balance, and the demand for high-reimbursement services, including
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Mashup Score: 0Speaker: Compensation should be based on value, not volume - 4 year(s) ago
Medicare fee-for-service payment cuts are hampering volume-based compensation for physicians, but the effects can be softened if a shift is made to value-based compensation, a speaker said at the International Symposium on Endovascular Therapy. “Entitlement programs are driving change due to a decline in the trust fund balance, and the demand for high-reimbursement services, including
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Mashup Score: 0Speaker: Compensation should be based on value, not volume - 4 year(s) ago
Medicare fee-for-service payment cuts are hampering volume-based compensation for physicians, but the effects can be softened if a shift is made to value-based compensation, a speaker said at the International Symposium on Endovascular Therapy. “Entitlement programs are driving change due to a decline in the trust fund balance, and the demand for high-reimbursement services, including
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Mashup Score: 0Speaker: Compensation should be based on value, not volume - 4 year(s) ago
Medicare fee-for-service payment cuts are hampering volume-based compensation for physicians, but the effects can be softened if a shift is made to value-based compensation, a speaker said at the International Symposium on Endovascular Therapy. “Entitlement programs are driving change due to a decline in the trust fund balance, and the demand for high-reimbursement services, including
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Mashup Score: 0Speaker: Compensation should be based on value, not volume - 4 year(s) ago
Medicare fee-for-service payment cuts are hampering volume-based compensation for physicians, but the effects can be softened if a shift is made to value-based compensation, a speaker said at the International Symposium on Endovascular Therapy. “Entitlement programs are driving change due to a decline in the trust fund balance, and the demand for high-reimbursement services, including
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Mashup Score: 0Speaker: Compensation should be based on value, not volume - 4 year(s) ago
Medicare fee-for-service payment cuts are hampering volume-based compensation for physicians, but the effects can be softened if a shift is made to value-based compensation, a speaker said at the International Symposium on Endovascular Therapy. “Entitlement programs are driving change due to a decline in the trust fund balance, and the demand for high-reimbursement services, including
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Mashup Score: 0Speaker: Compensation should be based on value, not volume - 4 year(s) ago
Medicare fee-for-service payment cuts are hampering volume-based compensation for physicians, but the effects can be softened if a shift is made to value-based compensation, a speaker said at the International Symposium on Endovascular Therapy. “Entitlement programs are driving change due to a decline in the trust fund balance, and the demand for high-reimbursement services, including
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Mashup Score: 0Speaker: Compensation should be based on value, not volume - 4 year(s) ago
Medicare fee-for-service payment cuts are hampering volume-based compensation for physicians, but the effects can be softened if a shift is made to value-based compensation, a speaker said at the International Symposium on Endovascular Therapy. “Entitlement programs are driving change due to a decline in the trust fund balance, and the demand for high-reimbursement services, including
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Mashup Score: 0Speaker: Compensation should be based on value, not volume - 4 year(s) ago
Medicare fee-for-service payment cuts are hampering volume-based compensation for physicians, but the effects can be softened if a shift is made to value-based compensation, a speaker said at the International Symposium on Endovascular Therapy. “Entitlement programs are driving change due to a decline in the trust fund balance, and the demand for high-reimbursement services, including
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Mashup Score: 0Speaker: Compensation should be based on value, not volume - 4 year(s) ago
Medicare fee-for-service payment cuts are hampering volume-based compensation for physicians, but the effects can be softened if a shift is made to value-based compensation, a speaker said at the International Symposium on Endovascular Therapy. “Entitlement programs are driving change due to a decline in the trust fund balance, and the demand for high-reimbursement services, including
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