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LET’S GET SERIOUS ABOUT HEALTH CARE REFORM! Primary Care Professionals, Recent Supply Trends, Projections, and Valuation of Services “Health professional workforce projections that are mostly silent on the future supply of and demand for primary care services are symptomatic of an ongoing decline in the nation's financial support for primary care medicine. Ample research in recent years concludes that the nation's over-reliance on specialty care services at the expense of primary care leads to a health care system that is less efficient. At the same time, research shows that preventive care, care coordination for the chronically ill, and continuity of care - all hallmarks of primary care medicine - can achieve improved outcomes and cost savings. Conventional payment systems tend to undervalue primary care services relative to specialty services. Some physician organizations are proposing payment system refinements that place a new emphasis on primary care services.” And... “There are three main points I would like to emphasize:
Conclusion: Research provides evidence of strategies that are of proven effectiveness in strengthening the primary care workforce and providing incentives for primary care practice. Some of these strategies, such as implementing a split SGR for Medicare physician payment or reforming Medicare GME payments, do not require new funds but rather a reconsideration of how existing funds are allocated. Other strategies, such as a reasonable level of funding for the Section 747 Title VII Primary Care Training Grants Program, require small investments. For example, restoring Title VII Section 747 funding to its 2003 level of $92.4 million would represent an annual investment equivalent to 0.02% of the annual Medicare budget. Such investments in the future of the nation’s primary care physician workforce are a cost-effective investment in the nation’s health care infrastructure and in the health of the public.” http://help.senate.gov/Hearings/2008_02_12/Grumbach.pdf Dr. Don McCanne’s Comment: Reforming health care the right way - who is it that keeps saying this isn't feasible?” This article was originally published on Quote-of-the-day mailing list: http://two.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/quote-of-the-day.
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