Medicare Reimbursement Changes May Impact Hospitals More Than Doctors
Executive Summary
Reimbursement changes for hospital outpatient drugs under the Medicare Modernization Act may have an even greater impact on hospitals than the transition to average sales price reimbursement for Part B drugs will have on physicians, Association of Community Cancer Centers Senior Director-Policy & Government Affairs Deborah Walter said
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