Just one in three of the nation's physicians reported they were familiar with accountable care organizations, episode-based payments and patient-centered medical homes, according to the Deloitte 2013 Survey of U.S. Physicians.
Last year, more than 50 percent of physicians were familiar with those programs, according to the survey.
The survey's findings are based off of 613 responses from primary care physicians, surgical specialists, non-surgical specialists and other physicians.
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Last year, more than 50 percent of physicians were familiar with those programs, according to the survey.
The survey's findings are based off of 613 responses from primary care physicians, surgical specialists, non-surgical specialists and other physicians.
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