Healthcare Reform's Impact on Physician Salaries Through 2015

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The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act will be ramping up over the next few years. Medscape News recently published an article covering how the ACA could impact physician salary, including:

1. More services are covered under preventative care and "essential health benefits," so providers will be reimbursed without relying on out-of-pocket collections.

 

2. Health insurance exchange plans looking to keep costs low may favor in-network providers with higher volumes and exclude high-priced providers from the network, according to the report.

 

3. Physicians with a high volume of Medicare patients could change their payer mix by accepting exchange patients as a way to attract younger patients, but these patients may have high out-of-pocket deductibles.

 

4. Healthcare reform pushes physicians toward new payment methods, such as bundled payments, shared savings and accountable care organizations, a transition that requires significant cultural change and will impact revenue cycles, according to the report.

 

5. New penalties going into effect in 2015 for providers not meeting the electronic medical record requirements or Physician Quality Reporting Systems participation will be levied, according to the report.

 

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