Consumer-directed healthcare will soon have major influence on revenue, patients
Consumer-directed healthcare (CDH)-in which individuals or families shop for their own nonhospital care for the first $1,000 or $2,000 or more per year before a "high-deductible" health insurance policy backs them up-has so far had relatively little effect on revenue, visit patterns, or the operations of most medical practices.
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