Expert insights: Prepare for cooperation, scrutiny, and declining reimbursements in 2010
Mary J. Witt, vice president of The Camden Group in El Segundo, CA, doesn’t expect dramatic immediate changes; however, developments in 2010 may set the stage for a larger transformation in the coming decade, as government and private payers seek methods of reimbursement that are not based on a payment-per-unit-of-service methodology.
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