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madfloridian (1000+ posts) Mon Dec-21-09 03:21 PMOriginal messagePayments for cardiovascular Medicare patients may go down by 50% under HHS new rules on January 1. I had heard about this previously, but this letter today by two doctors today is really quite alarming. They have been to DC to talk to the WH about it, but have gotten nowhere. I can not imagine this is happening, and it is being done without public debate or approval. Medicare Fee Rule for Cardiovascular Care to Raise Costs, Cut AccessOn Jan. 1, Medicare patients across the state of Florida will confront a new reality in cardiovascular care. The Obama administration released the final 2010 Physician Fee Schedule on Nov. 1, severely cutting cardiovascular payments for Medicare patients - some by as much as 50 percent. These cuts have nothing to do with the battle over health care reform currently taking place in Congress.This new rule has taken place without public debate or approval. The cuts have been mandated by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services under the direction of Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius. These are the primary tools for early diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disease. Many of the tests will now be done in a hospital where the costs (and co-pays) are higher.Such drastic cuts will inevitably force some cardiology offices to close because the cost of equipment, supplies, and salaries for office staff cannot be sustained...."On Dec. 8, members of the Florida Chapter of the American College of Cardiology travelled to Washington to urge Congress and the White House to stop the implementation of the fee schedule. Florida cardiologists have met with CMS to advocate against the implementation of this rule with no effect since July.
leftstreet (1000+ posts) Mon Dec-21-09 03:22 PMResponse to Original message1. And how does the HCR bill address this? Printer Friendly | Permalink | Reply | Top madfloridian (1000+ posts) Mon Dec-21-09 03:24 PMResponse to Reply #12. Apparently has nothing to do with it. I guess CMS answers only to HHS...and HHS answers to..?Printer Friendly | Permalink | Reply | Top chandler2 (179 posts) Mon Dec-21-09 03:24 PMResponse to Original message3. I am so glad that I voted for change, aren't YOU? nt Printer Friendly | Permalink | Reply | Top juno jones (1000+ posts) Mon Dec-21-09 03:25 PMResponse to Original message4. K&R! Medicare will be well and fatally defunded before any of us supposedly eligible poor folk get to participate.
The liberals have not been paying attention. As usual.WE have been telling them MediCare and MedicAid are going broke. What the hell do they think is going to happen? It is either going to go away or; They are going to raise taxes to support it; Cut services and fees paid; A combination of those two. They can't do it any other way.Liberals fail because they are too stupid to follow these kinds of things to their logical conclusion.KC
I don't know - I think I'd like to go back to the days where people pay cash money for their own doctor visits and have health insurance for catastrophic illness.
DUmmies aren't very bright.....they're going to kill off their voter base.Conservatives will pay for their care while the DUmmies die off because it's not FREE.
Unfortunately , most states have tons of mandates that insurance companies must cover. That is one thing that drives up premium costs.
They will just import more.
AngryAmish (1000+ posts) Mon Dec-21-09 03:27 PMResponse to Original message 5. Looks like a few cardiologists will have to make do without a new boat in 2010 It must be so embarrassing at the yacht club not to be able to get a new boat every year. Like reusing toilet paper or something.
AngryAmish (1000+ posts) Mon Dec-21-09 03:34 PMResponse to Reply #16 20. Thus a doctor is presented with a choice: treat Medicare patients or be greedy
One of my favorites has never heard of John Galt: And he went on and on about the median salary for cardiologists being $282K. I hope he desperately needs one someday.
Then they all start declaring that the doc neeeds to make less..I am reading it saying to myself Efff you.Who are they to dictate what anyone makes? I would like to join that though and declare every DUmmy makes too much if they can afford Internet and needs to have less money.
AngryAmish5. Looks like a few cardiologists will have to make do without a new boat in 2010 It must be so embarrassing at the yacht club not to be able to get a new boat every year. Like reusing toilet paper or something.
SharonAnn12. Me too. Now that doctors won't overcharge Medicare, more can be treated.
Thothmes 33. Or maybe they will decide not to treat medicare patients.
FLDCVADem Response to Reply #33 48. we have a winner That's exactly what will happen.
We have a winner, folks!
Agree... But that will end once the gov't demands they treat medicaire patients or lose their license all together. It WILL happen.
And that is why one poll had 40% plus of the doctors responding that they would consider retiring.
And many will. Some, like most of us who need our jobs, will be forced to continue practicing.