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The Balanced Budget Act of 1997 included a provision which allowed seniors to enter into private contracts with physicians and health care practitioners for services that would not otherwise be covered by Medicare. But there's a catch. Any doctor or health care provider who wants to set up a contract must sign an affidavit agreeing to stop seeing any Medicare patients for two years. This means that a doctor who wants to enter into one single private contract with one single patient must refrain from accepting ANY Medicare-eligible patients who want to file claims for Medicare coverage. This has made it more difficult for Medicare patients to find doctors who are willing to treat them. Patients who want to preserve their Medicare coverage are not allowed to pay out of their own pockets for the services they choose. Talking Points:
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August 1st, 2012
Written by Loren HealPhysicians reacted with shock and anger to the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the President Obama’s health care law, according to poll data and the leaders of activist groups, which are continuing to fight the law in court and via political action. According to Kathryn Serkes, cofounder of the Doctor Patient Medical Association, a recent nationwide poll sponsored by her organization found 83 percent of U.S. physicians have considered leaving their practices due to President Obama’s law. “This not just something that started today, and it’s not something that just started with passage” of Obama’s law, said Serkes. “There have been developments in medicine that have made it very, very difficult and have put some seriously different pressures on doctors. But this bill has certainly brought things to a head.” |
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