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Friday, January 31, 2003A total of 985 physicians completed the online survey, which was conducted in December 2002. If the cut occurs, 61% of primary care physicians and 44% of specialists surveyed said they would impose new or additional limits on their practice devoted to Medicare patients, according to the report. In addition, 60% of physicians said it has become increasingly difficult to find suitable specialists who will accept Medicare patients. Seventy-one percent of physicians surveyed said that they would make changes that could adversely affect treatment access, such as discontinuing certain patient services. I know it’s an online survey, and not to be trusted, but there you go. posted by Sydney on 1/31/2003 06:05:00 AM 0 comments 0 Comments: |
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