
|Videos|January 26, 2021
At what point does a CIN become too big to accomplish its goals?
Author(s)Jeff Bendix, Senior Editor, Logan Lutton
How the optimal size for a CIN is determined
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Juan Espinoza, MD, says the optimal size for a CIN is determined more by the geographic area it covers and the attitude of its members than by the number of practices in the network.
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