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MessageDate : 5/23/2018 8:41:42 PM
Posted By : Leopoldo
Email : georgeoof@aol.com
Message : I'll call back later http://colorpages7.com/realpharmacyrxnet-75d2.pdf#coming xheyie.eastlift.pl.ua In order to get the bill passed, liberals made many big concessions to organized medicine. One was keeping the “fee-for-service” payment system, which we still have today, in which doctors bill Medicare (and private insurance companies and uninsured patients) according to every single service or procedure they perform. Another was that Medicare promised to pay physicians the “usual, customary and reasonable” rate for each of those services. One of the problems that quickly arose was that there was no benchmark for what was “usual” or “reasonable,” no nationally accepted standard for “customary” for the price of each individual service or procedure. Prices, unsurprisingly, began to skyrocket.

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I'll call back later http://colorpages7.com/realpharmacyrxnet-75d2.pdf#coming xheyie.eastlift.pl.ua In order to get the bill passed, liberals made many big concessions to organized medicine. One was keeping the “fee-for-service” payment system, which we still have today, in which doctors bill Medicare (and private insurance companies and uninsured patients) according to every single service or procedure they perform. Another was that Medicare promised to pay physicians the “usual, customary and reasonable” rate for each of those services. One of the problems that quickly arose was that there was no benchmark for what was “usual” or “reasonable,” no nationally accepted standard for “customary” for the price of each individual service or procedure. Prices, unsurprisingly, began to skyrocket.

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