
Program Aims to Reduce Unnecessary Procedures for Patients With Chest Pain
The SMARTCare program is expected to give doctors and patients decision-support tools to help determine which non-emergent patients should have stress tests or other procedures, and which should not.
When CMS rolls out its next value-based model for specialty physician payments, it just might look like
SMARTCare stands for Smarter Management and Resource Use for Today's Complex Care Delivery. The 2-year cardiology program, being launched at 11 specialty practices in Wisconsin and Florida, seeks to reduce unnecessary imaging, testing, and interventional procedures performed in non-acute patients with chest pain.
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