Health care reform demands greater need for rigorous, knowledgeable management of specialty health practitioners

By 2014, the number of Americans covered by health insurance will swell by an estimated 32 million Americans, a total roughly equal to the entire population of Canada. That is when the principal regulation under the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act takes effect, extending medical c...

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subjects Acupuncture
Alternative medicine
Baby boomers
Back pain
Chiropractic medicine
Cost control
Employee benefits
Fibromyalgia
Health care expenditures
Health care industry
Health care policy
Health care reform
Health insurance
Insurance coverage
Insurance industry
Laws, regulations and rules
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Patient Protection & Affordable Care Act 2010-US
Patients
Quality improvement
Reimbursement
Third party administrators
X-rays
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