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They always are saying doctors should be paid based on outcomes... which is almost impossible to measure. However, we all know who the good doctors and bad ones are... it's easy for other physicians to tell. Right now doctors are paid to "churn" a lot of patients or do a lot of procedures, which is why healthcare is so expensive and ineffectual. I think doctors should be paid:
1. An annual base salary based on years of training, which can be up to 100% if you meet critera below:
- as long as you see X number of patients a day, which is based on a standard average number for that specialty
- X can be adjusted for you by an independent blinded panel of physicans in your specialty if you see a subset of patients that are more or less complex than usual. It would be easy to determine if a physician sees easier or harder cases by reading a sampling of their notes.
2. A bonus which can be up to 50% more based on a number of factors
- efficient care: you use less of society's money ordering expensive tests and procedures
- base knowledge: based on your board scores, specialty board scores, recerts and what program you trained at
- your patients like you: online based surveys they can fill out
- you work harder: you see more patients than X, up to a given reasonable number
Of course no system is perfect but right now you can be a CRAPPY doctor and get paid a lot cause you are a good businessman. You can be a great doctor but be paid poorly because you are a poor businessman... and that is just bad for a country in general where resources are not infinite and we all want good outcomes as an endpoint.
1. An annual base salary based on years of training, which can be up to 100% if you meet critera below:
- as long as you see X number of patients a day, which is based on a standard average number for that specialty
- X can be adjusted for you by an independent blinded panel of physicans in your specialty if you see a subset of patients that are more or less complex than usual. It would be easy to determine if a physician sees easier or harder cases by reading a sampling of their notes.
2. A bonus which can be up to 50% more based on a number of factors
- efficient care: you use less of society's money ordering expensive tests and procedures
- base knowledge: based on your board scores, specialty board scores, recerts and what program you trained at
- your patients like you: online based surveys they can fill out
- you work harder: you see more patients than X, up to a given reasonable number
Of course no system is perfect but right now you can be a CRAPPY doctor and get paid a lot cause you are a good businessman. You can be a great doctor but be paid poorly because you are a poor businessman... and that is just bad for a country in general where resources are not infinite and we all want good outcomes as an endpoint.

