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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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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. » Full article
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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.
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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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