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August 2006
Medicaid Patients Increasingly Concentrated Among Physicians
Despite increases in Medicaid payment rates and enrollment, the
proportion of U.S. physicians accepting Medicaid patients has decreased
slightly over the past decade, according to a national study by the Center
for
Studying Health System Change (HSC). In 2004-05, 14.6 percent of
physicians reported that they received no revenue from Medicaid, an
increase from 12.9 percent in 1996-97. There were also small
increases
in the percentage of physicians who were not accepting new Medicaid
patients. A more striking trend is that care of Medicaid patients is
becoming
increasingly concentrated among a smaller proportion of physicians
who tend to practice in large groups, hospitals, academic medical
centers
and community health centers. Relatively low payment rates and high
administrative costs are likely contributing to decreased
involvement with
Medicaid among physicians in solo and small group practices.
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