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Obama’s Health Care Plan to Penalize Specialists
Posted on: Friday, October 16, 2009
Specialists are quietly under fire in the new proposed health care bill. In it, the most highly paid doctors are asked to take a 5% pay cut, which is even more formidable than it sounds since Medicare dollars are worth 83 cents on the private dollar. When these figures are collated, it amounts to a pay cut of roughly 20% for specialists under the new health care bill.
The devil is in the details. According to a recent article in the Wall Street Journal:
“Beginning in 2015, Medicare would rank doctors against their peers based on how much they cost the program—and then automatically cut all payments by 5% to anyone who falls into the 90th percentile or above.” The War on Specialists, WSJ October 6th, 2009
This formula automatically penalizes specialists, as it is they that will invariably fall into the 90th percentile of that formula. Specialists become specialists for a variety of reasons, not least of which is the potential for a higher income. If their wages are stripped towards parity with general practitioners, will specialists still want to be specialists?
The common theory running through the health care bill is that the high costs of specialists will be defrayed if patients have better and more frequent access to general practitioners. However, the above formula simply penalizes specialists for doing what they do disregarding any other measures that have been put in place.
In addition, the health care plan goes after diagnostic tests. Echocardiograms and catheterizations have been reduced by 42% and 24% respectively. These diagnostic tests are vital to understanding what is going on with patients and their discouragement through the health care bill is a misplaced effort to trim costs. Cancer doctors are hit especially hard through slices to the CT and MRI pie, both of which are vital tools in cancer diagnosis and treatment. Payments for antitumor radiation therapy will fall off by up to 44%.
While the cuts referenced don’t actually cut any spending, they definitely shift the money from one area to another. In its quest to make the specialist less of a driving force to the patient than the general practitioner, the health care bill is cutting too close to the bone where specialists and their diagnostic equipment are concerned.
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