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A patient is considered "new" to a practice if

the patient has not seen a physician within the practice for more than three year
o the patient has not seen a physician within the practice for at least 12 months
the patient has been seen by a different physician within the practice
the patient cannot remember ever being a patient at the practice

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a patient is considered new to a practice if they have not been seen within 3 years?
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User Vadim  Kharitonov
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The answer patient is if the patient had been seen by a different physician within the practice
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User Clarinetist
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