The companies plan to provide a smooth transition between primary care and orthopedic specialty care, improving clinical and financial outcomes, according to a Feb. 16 press release.
Icon will focus on reducing cost of care and improving patient outcomes, while Auxilium will have priority access to Icon’s clinician network.
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