Friday, March 9, 2012

Texas Doctors Caught in a Funding Crisis–One Doctor Using His Own Money to Keep Family Practice Open–Lost Over $50k in 4 Weeks And Will Probably Have to Close

Not too long ago it was in the news that doctors are going broke and in many areas they are as dwindling income with contracts from insurers keep lowering and in this case the doctor is losing out on Medicare/Medicaid patient coverage and it revolves around the co-pays that are no longer covered.  California should pay attention here as there have been proposed laws to add co-pays that the patients pay as well. image

Doctors Going Broke–You Can’t Even Give a Practice Away–Only Folks Buying Them Are Hospitals and Insurance Companies As It Relates to Reimbursement and/or Profits

It all depends largely on the demographic patient make up and if there’s not a big enough mix of patients other than Medicaid and Medicare such practices will not be able to absorb the cuts and go out of business.  BD 

After Dr. Javier Saenz completed his family-medicine residency in 1985, he returned home to the Rio Grande Valley to open a practice in the impoverished town of La Joya.

Despite his success, Dr. Saenz, 56, said he feels nothing like a hero these days. His practice, he said, is hanging by a thread.

On Jan. 1, the state reduced its share of co-payments for such patients. Physicians who treat them are seeing less revenue. Many, like Dr. Saenz, are not sure they can make enough money to stay in business.

Dr. C. Bruce Malone, the president of the Texas Medical Association, warned lawmakers in November that such cuts would cause physicians to stop taking both Medicaid and Medicare patients and lead to a minimum 20 percent reduction in revenue.

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/09/us/texas-limits-are-squeezing-the-elderly-poor-and-their-doctors.html

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