Did you know that clinically integrated networks and accountable care organizations can help rural care providers improve services and lower costs?
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Clinically integrated networks and accountable care organizations are two types of structured networks that can help providers improve care services and legally negotiate with payers.
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Avoid MACRA penalties by improving reporting capabilities today
On Mar. 21, the American Medical Association delivered an open letter to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid, asking for an Administrative Burden category for exemptions to MACRA penalties.
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EHR integration is important at every level.