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What is a RAF score, and why does it matter?

RAF stands for Risk Adjustment Factor: a number that represents a patient’s overall health risk based on documented diagnoses and demographics. Medicare Advantage plans use it to set reimbursement. Higher RAF reflects greater complexity and higher payment; if chronic conditions aren’t documented, the score drops and the practice is paid as if the population is healthier than it actually is.

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