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Dont shortchange specialists to fund care model
American Medical News , 06/30/09
Berry E - In the discussion of how to pay for coordinated care under the patient-centered medical home model, the AMA House of Delegates agreed that primary care physicians should not be rewarded at the expense of specialists.
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