Physicians: 5 most prevalent effects of PPACA roll-out

Here are the most prevalent effects of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act roll-out, according to a “Physician Practice Trends 2014,” a survey conducted by healthcare staffing firm Jackson Healthcare.

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•    Too early to tell — 25 percent
•    High deductibles for patients — 12 percent
•    Loss of patients — 8 percent
•    More patients with coverage — 8 percent
•    Decline in reimbursement and denials — 7 percent

 

A total of 1,527 physicians completed the survey.

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