
The method of paying doctors under Medicare has never been workable; it creates disputes and confusion for physicians and everyone else and will soon be replaced. The problem is the need to develop a simple and predictable method that will avoid both government dictation and financial bankruptcy. Every other developed country has had structured methods of paying doctors; the United States can use these methods as the starting point for reform. A fundamental feature is standing negotiation machinery between the medical profession and the payers.
Europe, Reimbursement Mechanisms, Canada, Fee Schedules, Insurance, Physician Services, Medicare, United States
Europe, Reimbursement Mechanisms, Canada, Fee Schedules, Insurance, Physician Services, Medicare, United States
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