
|Videos|January 20, 2021
How clinically integrated networks enable small practices to qualify for value-based contracts
Author(s)Jeff Bendix, Senior Editor, Logan Lutton
Being part of a CIN provides small practices with greater access
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Juan Espinoza, MD, explains that being part of a CIN provides small practices with access to the number of patients many payers require for participating in value-based contracts.
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