Earl Anderson, executive director of Tennessee Orthopaedic Clinics, a 23-orthopedic-surgeon medical group in Knoxville, describes his organization’s development of mechanisms for becoming involved in bundled-payment contracting
Last autumn, Earl Anderson, executive director of Tennessee Orthopaedic Clinics, a 23-orthopedic-surgeon group based in Knoxville, Tennessee, presented at an event held in Nashville, and sponsored by the Nashville-based Southwind Company, a division of The Advisory Board Company, based in Washington, D.C. Anderson presented on the very important emergent topic of bundled-payment contracts. He served as a panelist for a discussion entitled, “Inside the Medicare Bundled Payment Initiative.”


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