A large, widening gap exists between the incomes of primary care physicians and those of many specialists. This disparity is important because noncompetitive primary care incomes discourage medical school graduates from choosing primary care careers. The Resource-Based Relative Value Scale, designed to reduce the inequality between fees for office visits and payment for proce-dures, failed to prevent the widening primary care–specialty income gap for 4 reasons: 1) The volume of diagnostic and imaging pro-cedures has increased far more rapidly than the volume of office visits, which benefits specialists who perform those procedures; 2) the process of updating fees every 5 years is heavily influenced by the Relative Value Scale Update Committ...
When doctors are unconstrained in setting fees, they charge higher fees to high income patients. For...
Estimates how a permanent 10 percent increase in Medicare fees for primary care ambulatory visits wo...
Objective. To examine effects of primary care physicians (PCPs) and patients on the association betw...
Most experts believe that payment reform is essential to guarantee a healthy primary care base to th...
The gap in median income between primary care physicians and specialists is well-publicized. Health ...
Primary care, a cornerstone of several health reform efforts, is believed by many to be in a crisis ...
In less than 20 years, adults over the age of 65 will outnumber the population of children under 18 ...
With a growing shortage of physicians, particularly primary care physicians, the issue of adequate p...
Primary care physicians operate on the front lines of health care. Although primary care physicians ...
Non-primary care physicians earn considerably more than primary care physicians in the United States...
In recent years, states have looked to reforms in advanced practice nursing scope of practice (SOP) ...
To examine the impact of managed care on the employment and compensation of primary care and special...
Despite numerous studies on primary care doctors’ remuneration and their job satisfaction, few of th...
textPrimary care physicians are the first point of contact for patients entering the formal health c...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is attempting to reform the organization, delivery and reimbursement r...
When doctors are unconstrained in setting fees, they charge higher fees to high income patients. For...
Estimates how a permanent 10 percent increase in Medicare fees for primary care ambulatory visits wo...
Objective. To examine effects of primary care physicians (PCPs) and patients on the association betw...
Most experts believe that payment reform is essential to guarantee a healthy primary care base to th...
The gap in median income between primary care physicians and specialists is well-publicized. Health ...
Primary care, a cornerstone of several health reform efforts, is believed by many to be in a crisis ...
In less than 20 years, adults over the age of 65 will outnumber the population of children under 18 ...
With a growing shortage of physicians, particularly primary care physicians, the issue of adequate p...
Primary care physicians operate on the front lines of health care. Although primary care physicians ...
Non-primary care physicians earn considerably more than primary care physicians in the United States...
In recent years, states have looked to reforms in advanced practice nursing scope of practice (SOP) ...
To examine the impact of managed care on the employment and compensation of primary care and special...
Despite numerous studies on primary care doctors’ remuneration and their job satisfaction, few of th...
textPrimary care physicians are the first point of contact for patients entering the formal health c...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is attempting to reform the organization, delivery and reimbursement r...
When doctors are unconstrained in setting fees, they charge higher fees to high income patients. For...
Estimates how a permanent 10 percent increase in Medicare fees for primary care ambulatory visits wo...
Objective. To examine effects of primary care physicians (PCPs) and patients on the association betw...