A typical commercial payer contract for an independent practice gets signed once, usually under time pressure during credentialing, and then sits untouched for three to five years. The practice receives annual fee schedule updates from the payer, treats them as the new floor, and moves on. The contract is filed and rarely opened again. This
Payer contract renegotiation costs independent practices originally appeared in KevinMD.com.
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