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    Medicare back on the brink over cuts to doctors

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Politicians of both parties outdo each other vying for the approval of seniors, but their inability to compromise on the federal budget has put Medicare in the crosshairs again.

    Unless Congress acts before Jan. 1, doctors face a 27 percent cut in their fees for treating Medicare patients. That could undermine health care for millions of elderly and disabled beneficiaries.

    Last year around the holidays doctors were looking at a cut of about 20 percent. It's become a recurring symbol of the government's budget dysfunction.

    The cuts are the consequence of a 1990s budget law that failed to control spending but never got repealed. Congress passes a temporary fix each time, only to grow the size of reductions required next time around. The supercommittee's breakdown leaves the so-called "doc fix" unresolved with time running out.

    A thousand miles away in Harlan, Iowa, Dr. Don Klitgaard is trying to contain his frustration.

    "I don't see how primary care doctors could take anywhere near like a 27 percent pay cut and continue to function," said Klitgaard, a family physician at a local medical center. "I assume there's going to be a temporary fix, because the health care system is going to implode without it."

    Medicare patients account for about 45 percent of the visits to his clinic. Klitgaard said the irony is that he and his colleagues have been making improvements, keeping closer tabs on those with chronic illnesses in the hopes of avoiding needless hospitalizations. While that can save money for Medicare, it requires considerable upfront investment from the medical practice.

    "The threat of a huge cut makes it very difficult to continue down this road," said Klitgaard, adding "it's almost comical" lawmakers would let the situation get so far out of hand.

    There's nothing to laugh about, says a senior Washington lobbyist closely involved with the secretive supercommittee deliberations. The health care industry lobbyist, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he is not authorized to make public statements, said lawmakers of both parties wanted to deal with the cuts to doctors, but a fundamental partisan divide over tax increases blocked progress of any kind.

    The main options now before Congress include a one-year or two-year fix.

    The problem is the cost. Congress used to add it to the federal deficit, but lawmakers can't get away with that in these fiscally austere times. Instead, they must find about $22 billion in offsets for the one-year option, $35 billion for the two-year version. A permanent fix would cost about $300 billion over 10 years, making it much less likely.

    "It's going to be a real challenge, and there's not a lot of time to play ping-pong," said the lobbyist. "It's entirely possible given past performance that Congress misses the deadline."

    Congressional leaders of both parties have said that won't happen. Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus, D-Mont., says the Medicare fix is too important not to get done before the end of the year. His House counterpart, Ways and Means Chairman Dave Camp, R-Mich., agrees. But how? The endgame for a complex negotiation also involving expiring tax cuts, unemployment benefits and dozens of lesser issues remains unclear.

    "They have to come up with a solution, and they will have to appear to pay for that solution, and that will be contentious," said economist Robert Reischauer, one of the public trustees who oversees Medicare and Social Security financing. One option: cut other parts of Medicare. Another: trim back spending under the health care overhaul law. Either of those approaches would mobilize opposition.

    A nonpartisan panel advising lawmakers is recommending that doctors share the pain of a permanent fix with a 10-year freeze for primary care physicians and cuts followed by a freeze for specialists. Doctors aren't buying that.

    The Obama administration says seniors and their doctors have nothing to fear.

    But doctors are becoming increasingly irritated about dealing with Medicare. Surveys have shown that many physicians would consider not taking new Medicare patients if the cuts go through. Some primary care doctors are going into "concierge medicine," limiting their practice to patients able to pay a fee of about $1,500 a year, a trend that worries advocates for the elderly.

    Ultimately, the solution is an overhaul of Medicare's payment system so that doctors are rewarded for providing quality, cost-effective care, said Mark McClellan, an economist and medical doctor who served as Medicare administrator for President George W. Bush. That continues to elude policymakers.

    Instead, the threat of payment cuts has become a holiday tradition, said McClellan. "It's just not a very enjoyable one."

     
    • Fed Up With Washington  •  Adana, Turkey  •  6 mths ago
      How can anybody in the White house or both houses of Congress possibly think that good government consists of starving domestic programs, while spending like fools overseas? To the ballot boxes!
      • Jabo J 6 mths ago
        It comes down to the fact that Obama took such a huge chunk from medicare and used it to help finance his stupid HC bill.
      • Free 6 mths ago
        Jabo you can not really think any dem is like a Gopee or tp he may have given in a few times.
    • bubbalooey  •  Jacksonville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Something has got to be done about spiraling medical costs, for it to go up 10-30% every year says something is wrong. Same thing happened with housing cost, and the financial sector grabbing as much loot as they could then taking a bailout. If someone does not start taking all this seriously we are headed for bankruptcy sooner than later. Some social programs are needed but I hope we don't end up like Russia did, Greece and most socialist countries eventually end up broke. There has to be a balance.
      • SS 6 mths ago
        getting the Fed OUT of healthcare is a great starting point
      • LH 6 mths ago
        Apparently when you cut the chances of being paid from Medicare by 20-27% every year, medical practices are going to raise the prices in order to compensate. Gov't is the problem - no doubt. They can't run the system and it is shows.
      • Logos 6 mths ago
        Everything gets jacked up for paying customers to make up for what the SSA does not pay. That is why health care costs are so high. WAKE UP.
    • Michael  •  St. Louis, United States  •  6 mths ago
      it is time congress gets put on medicare, and their pension removed forever. they should also have to follow EVERY law they pass. they have dozens of exemptions. pay should be decreased by 50% and they can live in public housing. they need a taste of the real america. and btw all lobbying should be punished by 10 years in a filthy federal workhouse and no person who has ever been a public official should ever be allowed to work for a company that is a contractor to the us government. these losers have to begin to work for america and not exploit america!
      • CharlieOne 6 mths ago
        What laws are they exempt from? Please do not say the ACA, because they are not exempt from it. I know a lot of people think they are, but no-one can point to the specifics of that exemptions, because it does not exist. In fact, the law specifically says the only option they have for health insurance is one of the new exchanges. (section 1312 (d) (3) (D)) They cannot continue to buy from the FEHBP.
      • john 6 mths ago
        Its all about reelection and the agenda,screw the people that pay for the program.The medicad folks are Barrys votes.
      • Robert 6 mths ago
        This is what happens when elitists run the government, they do not pass laws for themselves, they pass laws for you and for me.
    • whatmeworry  •  6 mths ago
      I tried for three months to get a primary care doctor. None were taking new patients on Medicare. I offered to pay the difference between Medicare and the standard fee. I was told that would be ILLEGAL.
    • Mike  •  6 mths ago
      With all the waste in government and all they can find to cut is Medicare which the elderly and disabled depend on says a lot about their motive. We have already been told those two groups are no longer useful now this should make one think.
      • Kuhullan 6 mths ago
        Did you ever think that abortion might be a stalking horse for euthanasia? Obamacare with limited options for the elderly is coming mighty close to mercy killing or just letting the older folk die. You get what you vote for.
      • Free 6 mths ago
        Kuh don't try confusing the issue or diverting YOUR problems on Obama. Womens rights is what it is all about they do what they want and you do what you want! Obama care did not go far enough!
        Their GOP/TP motive is less govt less regulations, free market (how much can we gouge em). There are just so many wasteful things you idiots!
      • Mike 6 mths ago
        Free, the idot is the one who believes in more regulations from government, like you.
    • mad  •  Irvine, United States  •  6 mths ago
      The government's only recourse to any cost cutting is to attack the old and the poor
      • john 6 mths ago
        That's because the rich give them money, tax break trickle down, to help them get reelected.
      • DefendOurConstitution 6 mths ago
        The Republicans are the main culprits, although enough Dems go along with them that Republicans literally get away with murder (we heard a lot about death panels in 2009, but Republicans are the ones pushing the death panels now - meanwhile the "liberal" media is not even mentioning this).
    • crossfire  •  6 mths ago
      quit,giving my ss to other country,s take care of us,its not the goverments money
    • FirstDude  •  Indianapolis, United States  •  6 mths ago
      The one biggest expense we have in this nation gets constant mention but ZERO downsizing. Presidential candidates always swear off lobbyists but not only do they continue, they thrive. We all read where the so-called doughnut hole is being closed some but are we really so naive as to think the pharmaceutical companies will just absorb these cuts? They will simply be shifted which will ultimately take those that are just above water, and throw them into the mix of those in dire need of assistance. We need a president AND a Congress that is serious about cutting spending. That starts with cutting government sell outs to the highest bidder.
    • Dave  •  6 mths ago
      All adds up to one old saying.."The rich get richer and the poor get poorer"
    • no  •  6 mths ago
      Politicians aka Congress have some pretty good Health Insurance and make a decent paycheck thanks to WE THE PEOPLE!

      Now they want to TAKE MONEY AND HEALTH BENEFITS from WE THE PEOPLE after we have worked hard all of our life and were REQUIRED BY LAW to Pay Social Security!

      This is a disguised ruse to force people into letting REPUBLICANS INVEST SSA!

      THIS IS JUST WRONG ON SO MANY LEVELS....

      We The People are tired of being robbed by Corporate Fraud.Trust when I say IT WILL BACKFIRE ON THEM AT THE VOTING POLLS!

      I could be wrong but from what I hear, I SERIOUSLY doubt it!
    • richard  •  6 mths ago
      thats 50 million votes somebody wont be getting
    • William Kelley  •  6 mths ago
      We can find billions for TWO unfunded wars, yet can't find the money to help American citizens? Typical garbage from our politicians . . .
    • Greg  •  Vancouver, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Why is it that they will cut benefits for the civilians first, but not for themselves? They need to remember that the government is there for the civilians, not for their own greed and their own agenda.
    • no  •  6 mths ago
      Retired and Disabled People worked all their life and were REQUIRED to pay Social Security!

      They are NOT the Problem!

      Wall Street Speculation aka Corporate Fraud are the Problem!

      These are scare tactics that is going BACKFIRE AT THE VOTING POLLS!
    • tony  •  6 mths ago
      Corrupt politicians plus corrupt Congress plus corrupt Government = Arab Spring = Dictatorship
    • Change is Coming  •  6 mths ago
      We need 300 billion over 10 years. We give Pakistan 6 billion/year x 10 = 60 billion, cut all congress benefits and we are well on are way to pay for this fix.
    • DUDE  •  Scranton, United States  •  6 mths ago
      LETS CUT THE POLITICANS PERKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • L. B. K.  •  6 mths ago
      95% of the time when the DC scumbags screw with a federal program the only people who really suffer are the US taxpaying voters! Remember that next time an election rolls around and vote out ALL long-term incumbents!
    • Thomas Dixon  •  6 mths ago
      Congress is corrupt and we all know it.
      The courts are corrupt and we all know it.
      The corporations are corrupt and we all know it.

      Yet we, as a people with the vote, do nothing about the situation.
    • Likvidator  •  Cleveland, United States  •  6 mths ago
      All cuts usually start from Senior Citizens. Where cuts for Goverment and Congress?
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