Members of the California Association of Physician Groups have pledged to move forward with coordinated care efforts regardless of how the Supreme Court decides on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, according to a California Healthline report.
The CAPG met last week and discussed coordinated care and the looming Supreme Court decision. President and CEO Don Crane said members of the organizations have delivered coordinated care in California for decades "and they are going to continue to do that irrespective of what the Supreme Court does," according to the report.
The Supreme Court is expected to make a ruling on the constitutionality of the PPACA Thursday morning.
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The CAPG met last week and discussed coordinated care and the looming Supreme Court decision. President and CEO Don Crane said members of the organizations have delivered coordinated care in California for decades "and they are going to continue to do that irrespective of what the Supreme Court does," according to the report.
The Supreme Court is expected to make a ruling on the constitutionality of the PPACA Thursday morning.
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