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2675
  Topic  
General Information
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Medicare Modernization Act
  CCIP
  Date Created  
03/25/2004 02:28 PM
  Date Updated  
04/20/2004 03:18 PM

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  Will rural areas be excluded from Chronic Care Improvement Programs?
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  Will rural areas be excluded from Chronic Care Improvement Programs?
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  No. In fact, quite the opposite is true. Given the scale of the Chronic Care Improvement Program, it is highly likely that a regional program could include, for example, an entire state as a geographic area. Furthermore, we believe that Chronic Care Improvement programs can be well suited to deliver services to large rural areas because their operational models rely in part on technology and centralized staffing.
 
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