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150 ER Visits in a Year? Minnesota Officials Get Alerts About ‘High-use’ Patients

Posted by mnachcbd on August 24, 2017November 30, 2017

Dr. Kari Rabie, Medical Director at Native American Community Clinic, is quoted in a Star Tribune article about the Minnesota Restricted Recipient program. Read the full story here. 

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