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ShortJohnSilver
12th March 2011, 06:10 AM
Medicare reimbursement rates for physicians will decrease by 29.5% on January 1, 2012, unless Congress once again acts to postpone what organized medicine likens to doomsday.

Leaders of the American Medical Association and other medical societies have warned that such a huge pay cut would force physicians to turn away not only seniors but also military families whose TRICARE coverage is based on Medicare rates.

An official with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services unveiled the rate reduction for 2012 in a recent letter to the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission. The reduction was triggered by Medicare's sustainable growth rate (SGR) formula for calculating physician pay.

Organized medicine has asked lawmakers to replace the SGR formula, which pegs reimbursement rates to changes in the gross domestic product, with one it considers more equitable. Congress has been postponing SGR-required cuts every year since 2003, causing them to balloon in size in successive years.

Last December, Congress spared doctors a 25% cut on January 1, 2011, by postponing it for 1 year. President Barack Obama's proposed budget for fiscal 2012 calls for delaying the next cut from January 1, 2012, until January 1, 2014, freezing rates in the meantime.

I don't see how the rate for what doctors get, being pegged to the GDP, even makes sense...

Twisted Titan
12th March 2011, 07:35 AM
Thank God Im getting out of Health Care

This is sheer insanity.

Like or Hate em Doc get paid a Pittence and have skyhigh premiums what do you think is going happen when you cut into their "profits" even more???

The smartest will leave for greener pastures in other countries and we will be stuck with the worst of the worst that cant be sued because we will be fully socialized by then.

Bring on the collapse.


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Cobalt
12th March 2011, 08:55 AM
They need to make cuts to big pharma, we here in the states pay higher prescription costs then anywhere else, the medicare and medicaid program need to negotiate down the prices just like my insurance company does.
Shit even Walmart tells big pharma how much they are willing to pay for drugs but the good ol gubment pays full inflated retail.

I don't know what doctors make but I know all mine have joined some type of medical group and since then the price of an office visit has doubled, my primary care gets $280 per visit now which is bullshit for a follow up where I am in the office and see the doctor for a total of maybe 2 1/2 minutes.

I was in the ER a couple months ago and the single pill they gave me billed out too $11.80 and I filled a prescription for 28 of them at my local pharmacy for $12