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December 31, 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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New Oral Anti-Coagulants
Article, video, tools and CME on emerging oral anticoagulant therapies to assist you in meeting the healthcare challenges associated with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation. Read More.

How to use the new Medicare chronic care management codes

Beginning January 1, 2015, medical practices can bill Medicare for the non face-to-face time spent managing care for patients with multiple chronic diseases. » Learn how

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ED: Treatment and diagnosis
ED can be caused by a number of factors, including hypertension, diabetes and depression, but it can be treated in most men. Video, articles, tools and CME to help diagnose and treat sexual dysfunction and other related conditions. More.

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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