Medical management technique definition

Medical management technique means a practice which is used to control the cost or utilization of health care services or prescription drug use. The term includes, without limitation, the use of step therapy, prior authorization or categorizing drugs and devices based on cost, type or method of administration.
Medical management technique means a practice which is used to control the cost or utilization of health care services. The term includes,
Medical management technique means a practice which is used to control the cost or utilization of health care services. The term includes, without limitation, the use of step therapy, prior authorization or

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Medical management technique means a practice which is used to control the cost or use of health care services or prescription
Medical management technique means a practice which is used to control the cost or utilization of health care services. The term includes, without limitation, the use of step

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