Tiered, or narrow health plan networks are designed to steer patients towards a group of physicians that the insurer defines as more “efficient” than others. This approach appears to make common and fiscal sense. But does it work? Washington internist Dr. Michael Schiesser shares his story about pay for performance with host Dr. Leslie Lundt.
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Tiered, or narrow health plan networks are designed to steer patients towards a group of physicians that the insurer defines as more “efficient” than others. This approach appears to make common and fiscal sense. But does it work? Washington internist Dr. Michael Schiesser shares his story about pay for performance with host Dr. Leslie Lundt.
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