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Title: Why Doctors Are Abandoning Medicare
Source: Fox News
URL Source: http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2010 ... icare-doctors-deserting-obama/
Published: Jan 14, 2010
Author: C.L. Gray
Post Date: 2010-01-18 13:52:22 by scrapper2
Keywords: Medicare=charity work, will lawyers treat Medicare pa
Views: 132
Comments: 9

Physicians will not be bullied into bankruptcy. Our system needs reform, but what's being hammered out in Washington is not the answer.

Two weeks ago the Mayo Clinic shocked the nation when it closed the doors of one of its Arizona clinics to patients on Medicare. Just this past June President Obama himself praised Mayo as a model of medical efficiency noting that Mayo gives “the highest quality care at costs well below the national norm.” If Mayo feels compelled to walk away from this government-run program, others will surely follow. The nation must understand why.

Doctors are leaving Medicare for two reasons: one obvious, the other more concealed.

The first is simple—the math:

1) For the past decade Medicare consistently paid physicians 20% less than traditional insurance companies for identical service.

2) On January 1, 2010 Washington made hidden cuts to Medicare by altering its billing codes.

3) Medicare will cut physician reimbursement by another 21% on March 1. The CBO said this cut must take place if the Senate healthcare bill was to “reduced the deficit.”

4) Even more, Congress pledged to cut Medicare by yet another $500 billion. Again, the CBO said this additional cut must take place if the Senate healthcare bill was to “reduced the deficit.” Many physicians were operating at a loss even before this series of massive cuts. In 2008, Mayo Clinic posted an $840 million loss in caring for Medicare patients. No businesses can survive when patient care expenses exceed revenue.

The second is more ominous—Washington’s increasingly abusive posture toward physicians. President Obama reflected this attitude last summer. On national television, he stated as fact a surgeon is paid between $30,000 and $50,000 for amputating a patient’s foot.

In reality, a surgeon is paid between $740 and $1,140 to perform this unfortunate, but often life-saving procedure. This reimbursement must cover a pre-operative evaluation the day of surgery, the surgery, and follow-up for 90 days after surgery—not to mention malpractice insurance, salaries for clinic nurses, and clinic overhead. It is frightening to think our president is so wildly misinformed even as he stands on the cusp of overhauling American health care. But it gets worse.

Given massive federal deficits, Washington now faces increasing pressure to cut Medicare spending. One way to do this is to intimidate physicians into under-billing. To do this Washington intends to spend tax payer dollars to ramp up physician audits using Recovery Audit Contractors (RAC audits) to randomly investigate private physician’s Medicare billing.

A physician group at my hospital recently experienced an AdvanceMed audit, an earlier version of the RAC. For a year Medicare auditors made their practice a living hell, making them question if it was worth caring for Medicare patients at all.

An independent reviewer (who was paid a percentage of the audit) reviewed 86 patient records and “found” the physicians had “fraudulently billed” Medicare for $351,820. After spending a year fighting the allegations, eventually, eventually all charges were dropped. The physician group was vindicated but only after spending almost $100,000 defending themselves. The independent reviewers were clearly after money, not justice.

For example, one patient the auditor alleged the group had “fraudulently” billed for was a man undergoing a chemical stress test. The allegation was the patient should have undergone a cheaper traditional treadmill stress test. The difficulty with this accusation was this man was a double amputee—he had no legs. This made a traditional treadmill test impossible. The auditors clearly were not trained health care professionals—they were bounty hunters. (It is worth noting the investigators are given legal immunity from a countersuit for conducting a “fraudulent investigation.”)

This story is not unique. To reduce Medicare’s budget shortfall physicians are being subjected to these abusive investigations nationwide. If medicine increasingly falls under government control, why should the best and the brightest of our youth give up 15 years of their life to go into medicine?

The relationship between the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and the average working physician has become abusive. Mayo is but the first to make the leap to less government control by closing its doors to some patients on Medicare.

Washington, slow down and listen; reconsider what you are about to do. Physicians cannot be bullied into bankruptcy. Our system needs reform, but this is not it. If you continue on your present course, sadly, it will be our seniors that pay the price.


Poster Comment:

Will the Association of Trial Lawyers of America, a bigtime Obama campaign donor, start treating Medicare patients? If not the lawyers, then who will do this charity work?

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#1. To: scrapper2 (#0)

Government will just take the next step and mandate that treating medicare patients is a licensing requirement. If doctors don't want to become slaves, their only choice is to quit the profession -- until that too becomes illegal.

"Liberty is the solution of all social and economic questions." ~~Joseph A. Labadie

Mr Nuke Buzzcut  posted on  2010-01-18   15:44:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: scrapper2, all (#0)

Medicare will cut physician reimbursement by another 21% on March 1. The CBO said this cut must take place if the Senate healthcare bill was to “reduced the deficit.”

If a physician chooses to remain in the system, guess who is going to pick up the majority of the 21% increase? You got it, the patient. They'll now be paying $100 per month for Part B, and most, if not all, of the $2k deductible per year that is attached to Medicare. Medicare isn't cheap, and it certainly isn't free.

What's that Obamapiles?

They'll be no tax increases for people who earn less than $250k

Keep on believing the BS politician spew. They'll never steer you wrong.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2010-01-18   15:58:44 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: scrapper2 (#0)

Most of these doctors are undoubtedly "fiscal conservatives" and "deficit hawks" who hate the federal government — except for that part of the government teat they suck from.

The speaker at the Fourth of July Tea Party here was the same way. He was a retired colonel who desperately wanted the "gubmint" spending on "socialism" reined in, except for the Pentagon, which in his view (from Planet Zargon or wherever he resides) was being mercilessly cut, leaving us exposed to and practically already conquered by our "Al Qaeda" enemies.

“I would give no thought of what the world might say of me, if I could only transmit to posterity the reputation of an honest man.” - Sam Houston

Sam Houston  posted on  2010-01-18   16:16:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Sam Houston (#3)

Most of these doctors are undoubtedly "fiscal conservatives" and "deficit hawks" who hate the federal government — except for that part of the government teat they suck from.

In what way are doctors sucking on the government teat? Did you even bother to read the posted article and the stats included therein?

Physicians get no tax deductions for their pro-bono work with Medicaid patients. And now it appears that Obumski wants to cut Medicare benefits even more so Medicare patients will also become non-tax deductible charity work for physicians.

Why do Obumski and Dembots like you think that doctors should do charity work for The State? This is not the Soviet Union...yet.

scrapper2  posted on  2010-01-18   16:31:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: scrapper2 (#4) (Edited)

The reason the doctors are abandoning these patients is that the abominable feds are not paying them enough. But if they hate the feds, they should have already refused as a matter of principle ever to take a damned dime in payment from the loathsome feds.

Any doctor who has in the past agreed to take ANY patient whose treatment was paid for by the federal (or any other level of) government HAS agreed, in Soviet fashion, to work for the state.

I do not vote. I am awaiting the collapse of the entire system. It won't be long now.

“I would give no thought of what the world might say of me, if I could only transmit to posterity the reputation of an honest man.” - Sam Houston

Sam Houston  posted on  2010-01-20   9:55:44 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: scrapper2, Sam Houston (#4)

I am not sure I understand all of that

Uhhh, we been over this ground before Scrap.

All doctors are educated using direct MEDICARE funds, THAT IS ALL DOCTORS.

Their residency costs Medicare a minimum of $100,000 each. That money is taken direct from money paid by the elderly.

Doctors are being foolish if they honestly believe they can survive outside the system. A minority yes, serving the self payers, the majority serving the masses, no.

Cynicom  posted on  2010-01-20   10:23:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Cynicom (#6)

Doctors are being foolish if they honestly believe they can survive outside the system. A minority yes, serving the self payers, the majority serving the masses, no.

What is paid towards a physician's residency does not begin to cover the total costs of a doctor's education. That's why doctors come out of med school/residency/fellowship training with $250,000+ debts. During their residencies, doctors are already MD's but work in teaching hospitals for minimum wages so "the state" gets repaid. Ditto re: fellowship stipends.

Physicians, clinics are already not accepting Medicare patients so I'm not sure why you think it won't happen in great numbers. When John Hopkins Hospital and Mayo Clinic affiliates are announcing they will not take on new Medicare patients, then I think things are moving quickly.

scrapper2  posted on  2010-01-20   10:48:17 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Sam Houston (#5)

The reason the doctors are abandoning these patients is that the abominable feds are not paying them enough. But if they hate the feds, they should have already refused as a matter of principle ever to take a damned dime in payment from the loathsome feds.

Any doctor who has in the past agreed to take ANY patient whose treatment was paid for by the federal (or any other level of) government HAS agreed, in Soviet fashion, to work for the state.

Sheer genius.

scrapper2  posted on  2010-01-20   10:51:35 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: scrapper2 (#7)

I'm not sure why you think it won't happen in great numbers.

Money scrap, money.

If you read some of this "health" bill you will find the government anticipated the switch by doctors and will have in place methods of forcing compliance.

I was reading today on some of the clubs they hold.

1. Increase Medicare funding doctor residencies for ...PRIMARY CARE ONLY...

2. DECREASE payments made to "specialists", increase to primary providers.

The average cardiologist earns about a half million. Not all of them can maintain that income by serving only the self payers.

Government will have its way and once they started paying, the medical profession became an employee.

No one is going to be happy. Instead of a "bill" the government needs to go the hell away, but we both know that will never happen.

Cynicom  posted on  2010-01-20   11:03:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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