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April 2017 - FRMC

News

News
04/13/2017
As legal adoption of medical marijuana continues, questions regarding the variation in laws between states continue to challenge managed care professionals.
As legal adoption of medical marijuana continues, questions regarding the variation in laws between states continue to challenge managed care professionals.
As legal adoption of medical...
04/13/2017
First Report Managed Care
News
04/07/2017
With a shift away from use of opioid medications, providers and payers are unsure which therapies warrant prescribing and covering.
With a shift away from use of opioid medications, providers and payers are unsure which therapies warrant prescribing and covering.
With a shift away from use of...
04/07/2017
First Report Managed Care
News
04/07/2017
Genomic testing is increasingly being used in clinical settings, but challenges in reimbursement and physician education impact the industry and slow down adoption.
Genomic testing is increasingly being used in clinical settings, but challenges in reimbursement and physician education impact the industry and slow down adoption.
Genomic testing is increasingly...
04/07/2017
First Report Managed Care

Department

Managed Care Q&A
04/13/2017
Michael S Barr, MD, discusses PCMH’s evolution, explains NCQA’s revised recognition program process, and reveals what practices can do now to get ready.
Michael S Barr, MD, discusses PCMH’s evolution, explains NCQA’s revised recognition program process, and reveals what practices can do now to get ready.
Michael S Barr, MD, discusses...
04/13/2017
First Report Managed Care
Department
04/07/2017
Larry Altshuler, MD, shares his insights on both the Republican and Democratic health care reform approaches.
Larry Altshuler, MD, shares his insights on both the Republican and Democratic health care reform approaches.
Larry Altshuler, MD, shares his...
04/07/2017
First Report Managed Care
Department
04/07/2017
Currently, nicotine dependence, particularly smoking, remains the leading cause of morbidity and mortality.
Currently, nicotine dependence, particularly smoking, remains the leading cause of morbidity and mortality.
Currently, nicotine dependence,...
04/07/2017
First Report Managed Care

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