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December 29, 2014

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End of Medicaid parity will be costly to PCPs

Without an act of Congress, Medicaid parity will expire on December 31, 2014. Medicaid reimbursements to primary care physicians are expected to drop by 50% in many states. » What you need to know

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How to use the new Medicare chronic care management codes

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In case you missed it: Top 15 challenges facing physicians in 2015

Get ready for 2015 and check out our list of physicians' top challenges—and what you can do to prepare. » Read the list

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