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When a new patient is seen as an inpatient with a practice, when they are seen at the clinic for the first time isn’t that patient still considered a new patient visit?

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When a new patient is seen as an inpatient with a practice, when they are seen at the clinic for the first time isn’t that patient still considered a new patient visit?

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No, a new patient is one has not seen a provider or another provider of the same group practice within the past three (3) years regardless of where the initial patient encounter took place.

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