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January 8, 2014

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Primary care takes the lead in treating 14 of the most costly chronic health conditions

The majority of U.S. patients were more likely to see a primary care physician than a specialist for 14 of the most costly chronic conditions, according to a recent policy brief. » Full article

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Emergency room visits increase for newly insured in Oregon, study finds

A new study from Oregon is casting doubt on the assumption that expanding health insurance will decrease the use of Emergency Departments for non-emergency care. » Full article

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Your guide to the new Evaluation and Management Codes for 2014

Coding Expert Renee Stantz provides more details about the four new Current Procedural Terminology and Evaluation and Management codes for interprofessional telephone and internet assessment and management services. » Full article

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