Medical Economics eConsult

September 20, 2012

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Medicare cuts could total $11 billion in 2013: White House

Health providers are in danger of being stuck with $11 billion in Medicare cuts beginning in January when automatic federal spending cuts are due to take effect, the White House warned in a report. » Full article

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AAFP: Medicare should focus on primary care

The American Academy of Family Physicians is asking the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid to adopt several short- and long-term strategies that strengthen the Medicare program through primary care enhancements. » Full article

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ACA baffles most Americans

Only 11% of Americans have a high level of understanding of the key aspects of federal health reform, despite substantial media coverage in the 2-plus years since the legislation's passage.
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More of your young patients are going to retail clinics

Visits to retail clinics quadrupled from 2007 to 2009, and up to 40% of their patients paid out-of-pocket for their care despite reporting they had a primary care physician. » Full article

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