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What does population management determine?

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Practices need to regularly review data on clinically important patient populations to identify problems and gaps in care—and then take action to remedy them. This process of reviewing populations, identifying problems, and taking action is called population management

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Practices need to regularly review data on clinically important patient populations to identify problems and gaps in care—and then take action to remedy them. This process of reviewing populations, identifying problems, and taking action is called population management

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