The Costly Mistake of Using "Wellness Visit" and "Physical" Interchangeably When it Comes to Medicare
We are so conditioned to make sure we have an annual physical that we don’t realize when you enroll in Medicare, you are afforded an
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We are so conditioned to make sure we have an annual physical that we don’t realize when you enroll in Medicare, you are afforded an
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