The 35-year-old medical director of the plan's office of medical policy and technology assessment has broad interests, but he's particularly keen on wellness because it "ties into the evidentiary component of my position-evaluating the scientific literature to support evidence-based medicine." His take: Rely less on active patient participation.
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The 35-year-old medical director of the plan's office of medical policy and technology assessment has broad interests, but he's particularly keen on wellness because it "ties into the evidentiary component of my position-evaluating the scientific literature to support evidence-based medicine." His take: Rely less on active patient participation.
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