Doctors pocket about $20 for each Medicaid patient they see. By contrast, an hour with a privately insured patient means payment of up to $260. To compensate for lower government rates, doctors must increase their patient load. Every patient consequently spends less time with the doctor.
Sep 26, 2011
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