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Final 2013 fee schedule released:
Physicians paid to coordinate care
Primary care physicians will get a 7% pay increase and other providers will see bumps between 3% and 5% in 2013, according to the final 2013 Medicare physician fee schedule released late Thursday. The 26.5% sustainable growth rate (SGR) cut that would offset those increases on Jan. 1 will likely be delayed again, CMS said in a statement.
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