May 4, 2011
Doctor Shortage
[From article]
"Roughly 13% of physicians will not accept Medicare patients today. Another 17% limit the number of Medicare patients they will see, a figure that rises to 31% among primary care physicians. The story is even worse in Medicaid, where as many as a third of doctors will not participate in the program.
[. . .]
The government’s own chief actuary says that reimbursement cuts could mean “reductions in access to care and/or the quality of care.”
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/doc_holiday_Nyb5JCHkWyejLq7dTjTs2J
Doc holiday
Behind the coming physician shortage
Michael D. Tanner
New York Post
Last Updated: 4:52 AM, May 1, 2011
Posted: 11:01 PM, April 30, 2011
"Roughly 13% of physicians will not accept Medicare patients today. Another 17% limit the number of Medicare patients they will see, a figure that rises to 31% among primary care physicians. The story is even worse in Medicaid, where as many as a third of doctors will not participate in the program.
[. . .]
The government’s own chief actuary says that reimbursement cuts could mean “reductions in access to care and/or the quality of care.”
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/doc_holiday_Nyb5JCHkWyejLq7dTjTs2J
Doc holiday
Behind the coming physician shortage
Michael D. Tanner
New York Post
Last Updated: 4:52 AM, May 1, 2011
Posted: 11:01 PM, April 30, 2011
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