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Published on: August 18, 2022
At a glance: dermatology trends in managed care
Noah Scheinfeld1, John Jesitus, Peter Sonnenreich
1Dr. Scheinfeld is Assistant Professor of Dermatology at Columbia University in New York, New York. Mr. Jesitus is a medical writer based in Denver, Colorado. Mr. Sonnenreich is Executive Vice President of Kikaku America International in Washington, DC.
Abstract:
According to a 2007 report, most dermatologists predicted that biologic therapies would be used more frequently in the next year; did not follow formularies they considered too restrictive; and expressed concern about denials of paper claims and reimbursements for surgical procedures combined with office visits.
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