
|Videos|January 12, 2021
What is a CIN?
Author(s)Jeff Bendix, Logan Lutton
Juan Espinoza, MD, vice president of the Independent Pediatric Collaborative of Long Island, explains
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Juan Espinoza, MD, vice president of the Independent Pediatric Collaborative of Long Island, explains that a CIN is a “virtual supergroup,” in which multiple practices operate as a single entity for purposes of sharing clinical performance data and negotiate payer contracts, while continuing to operate each practice separately.
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