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April 2, 2014

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ACA enrollment ends, but law still has unanswered questions for providers

The first enrollment period on the health insurance exchanges closed, but it’s still unclear how the influx of millions of new patients will affect healthcare’s gatekeepers—primary care physicians. » Full article

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NCQA updates Patient-centered Medical Home recognition standards

The National Committee for Quality Assurance has updated its recognition standards for Patient-centered Medical Homes. The 2014 guidelines emphasize team-based care coordination, behavioral health integration, and care for high-need populations.
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Are you going to the 2014 ACP conference? We want to talk to you about professional issues

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If you are planning to attend the American College of Physicians Internal Medicine 2014 meeting, April 10-12, in Orlando, Medical Economics is setting up video interviews with internists to talk about the challenges you face in practice. Have a great idea to solve a management challenge? Want to talk about ACA? Send us an e-mail to [email protected] by April 7 to schedule time talk with the editors about professional issues that matter most to physicians.

High blood pressure caused by physician anxiety quantified in new study

Physicians are recording higher blood pressure readings than their nurses, and this could be causing an increase in unnecessary treatment, according to a new study. » Full article

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