Doctors Getting Paid for Answering Patient E-mails

Health plans and medical groups are now beginning to compensate doctors for responding to patient emails. Office visits take up valuable time and tend to be more costly. E-mail correspondence is a cost effective way for doctors to interact with patients and answer their health related questions.

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Posted by: on 03-07, 01:24PM | Email Marketing
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