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Dozens of provider and patient advocacy associations are putting their weight behind a newly introduced bill they say will promote better management of Medicare patients with multiple chronic conditions.
Eliminating Medicare copayments for chronic care management may increase utilization of evidence-based care coordination services among high-risk patients. Providers could see improved patient engagement, better clinical outcomes, and reduced avoidable healthcare costs.
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