A Practical Guide to Reimbursement in Managed Care
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Voices In Health Law
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In this episode, host Jeff Wurzburg is joined by BRG’s Joanna Younts, editor and coauthor of the Health Law Section’s newest publication “A Practical Guide to Reimbursement in Managed Care,” to give us a sneak peak of some of the themes covered in the book. This book provides a detailed historical account of Medicare reimbursement and payment approaches used across nearly all provider types, along with a practical discussion of commercial payer contracting and payment strategies. For more information on the book and how to purchase it, go to https://www.americanbar.org/products/inv/book/435774403/
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