FINANCIAL ARGUMENT FOR A DEDICATED INTERVENTIONAL PULMONOLOGY (IP) PROGRAM
Abstract
PURPOSE: Pulmonary practices have been slow to adopt IP programs for several reasons, including the perceived cost. We postulated that cost is a surmountable barrier using a dedicated program with a center of excellence (COE) approach within a large center or practice. We further postulated that a dedicated interventional pulmonologist (IP) would grow the practice overall, procedure related and...
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Title
FINANCIAL ARGUMENT FOR A DEDICATED INTERVENTIONAL PULMONOLOGY (IP) PROGRAM
Published Date
Oct 1, 2008
Journal
Volume
134
Issue
4
Pages
14P - 14P
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