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More on minute clinics in Massachusetts and elsewhere

June 21, 2007

Retail clinics are being reimbursed for services by payors — and CIGNA added a new retail clinic provider to its network recently, according to the WSJ Health Blog.

Paul Levy continues to ruminate about local opposition to retail clinics, dissecting part of the comments filed by opponents of retail clinics in Massachusetts in connection with the Department of Public Health’s review of licensing requirements for retail clinics here in Massachusetts.

— David Harlow

Filed Under: Consumer-Directed Health, Health care policy, Health Law, Massachusetts, Physicians

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