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So I thought this was an interesting article regarding the effect of Obamacare on private practice:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/scottgo...ngtons-plan-to-end-private-practice-medicine/
The question is does it matter? According to data, most graduating students and residents want to work for hospitals, on salary, etc. If this is the case, should someone who is considering medicine who wants to do private practice, not go into it, if that's not an option?
Also one thing I've never understood, if hospitals can charge more for the same service than private practices (thru facility fees), then why does the govt. continue to allow hospitals to do that? Why not stop reimbursing for facility fees, and pay the same that you would for a private practice for the same service?
http://www.forbes.com/sites/scottgo...ngtons-plan-to-end-private-practice-medicine/
The question is does it matter? According to data, most graduating students and residents want to work for hospitals, on salary, etc. If this is the case, should someone who is considering medicine who wants to do private practice, not go into it, if that's not an option?
Also one thing I've never understood, if hospitals can charge more for the same service than private practices (thru facility fees), then why does the govt. continue to allow hospitals to do that? Why not stop reimbursing for facility fees, and pay the same that you would for a private practice for the same service?