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In reply to the discussion: The Obama administration wants to dramatically change how doctors are paid [View all]Hoyt
(54,770 posts)46. No doubt, anything Obama proposes is designed to screw us. We have the worst
healthcare outcomes, at the highest cost, among advanced nations. Our reimbursement system is primarily responsible.
I applaud Obama for trying to change that and overhaul our healthcare system. Unfortunately, even those who have been griping that the ACA is not healthcare reform, can't acknowledge what this proposal will do to improve delivery and outcomes. Obama can't win.
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DonViejo
Jan 2015
OP
I agree. What criteria do they use? There are some conditions where patients do not get better in
still_one
Jan 2015
#76
And all those years in school and the studying of difficult material and then the many years
JDPriestly
Jan 2015
#55
they make more money then you think. even an old school vet I worked for made 3k every 10 pets
Sunlei
Jan 2015
#72
funny how you LLI's are saying this...when that is EXACTLY what they do in Europe!
VanillaRhapsody
Jan 2015
#31
Some tests are not necessary, as in the case of my father, blood test showed
Thinkingabout
Jan 2015
#5
i didnt, after 2 visits we switched, but it took about 7 days to switch through the insurance co.
SummerSnow
Jan 2015
#86
And if one is female, the standard is tell them it's psychomatic, IOW, you are hysterical...
freshwest
Jan 2015
#33
I personally have Blue Cross and medicare. So yes it is for profit and there is someone else
LiberalArkie
Jan 2015
#20
Fortunately there would be adjustments for baseline status. You'd get more for treating
Hoyt
Jan 2015
#29
Okay. But I think this sounds like education reform with all the testing scores that mean nothing.
jwirr
Jan 2015
#26
I would hope so. But as I said - she is never going to get better. She is getting older and we are
jwirr
Jan 2015
#34
It's not nearly as simple as you think. Some people are chronically ill and won't
pnwmom
Jan 2015
#40
They will get severity adjusted payments. There are systems available right now to handle that.
Hoyt
Jan 2015
#44
I think if you read up on reimbursement systems that reward outcomes, you'll feel better about it.
Hoyt
Jan 2015
#48
In France, I had the impression that the doctors were paid on salaries in some cases.
JDPriestly
Jan 2015
#59
I think we better worry about how to change the delivery system to improve outcomes, not
Hoyt
Jan 2015
#61
I think you are asking a very good question that would apply to millions of people,
pnwmom
Jan 2015
#38
More of O's micro-managing/means testing, but this time, targeting doctors instead of public schools
blkmusclmachine
Jan 2015
#53
An ice floe would kinder and more honest. "Sick" and poor Medicare patients will not be able
McCamy Taylor
Jan 2015
#54
an excellent idea-many who are on Medicare and Medicaid do NOT receive the best care
Sunlei
Jan 2015
#71
i think it is about time we used all the data locked up in the medicare system.
mopinko
Jan 2015
#73
As a Physician Assistant practicing clinical medicine in the primary care setting,
Aristus
Jan 2015
#78
Undoubtedly. There are so many variables in the practice of medicine that there can't be
Aristus
Jan 2015
#82
There are definitely "best practices" for most situations. Unfortunately, some docs don't
Hoyt
Jan 2015
#90