05-18-2010, 11:50 AM
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Franklin Pierce
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 3,695
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Originally Posted by classicman
Is this a national, regional or local trend?
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Seems to be national or at least spread in pockets around the country.
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Dr. Keith Jantz, an internist at Kansas City Internal Medicine, fears that if the 21% cut goes through next year, "physicians around the country would stop seeing any Medicare patients."
"It's happening in places like Las Vegas and in Anchorage, Alaska, and this could be a harbinger of what's to come unless Medicare maintains decent [payment] rates," Jantz said.
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But....
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The federal government's Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) said it is aware of anecdotal reports of doctors not taking Medicare beneficiaries.
However, the agency maintains that its own data, and other industry reports, show only a small percentage of beneficiaries unable to get physician access.
CMS said 96.5% of all practicing physicians, nearly 600,000 doctors, currently participate in Medicare.
"Geographically, the level within every state is less than 5% of Medicare beneficiaries who have difficulties accessing a doctor," said Renee Mentnech, director of CMS' Research and Evaluation Group.
Mentnech also pointed to an August report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO), an independent branch of the Congress, that showed less than 3% of Medicare beneficiaries reported major difficulties accessing physician services in 2007 and 2008.
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http://money.cnn.com/2009/10/27/news...ion=2009110100
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