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The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has released the final 2023 Medicare Part B Physician Fee Schedule, and there's a lot to unpack (here's what CMS says about it in a recent press release and fact sheet). Over a three-part series of articles, we're sharing what you need to know about the rule, which takes effect Jan. 1.

This installment focuses on services-related provisions. Part 1 of this series covered payment. The final installment addresses the Quality Payment Program including the Merit-based Incentive Payment System, MIPS Value Pathways, and more.

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