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Study: Doctors paid more for multiple procedures than for multiple patients

By U.S. News & World Report  
   December 09, 2014

Highly-paid doctors make more money ordering multiple procedures for individual patients than they earn seeing multiple patients, according to a study released Monday by the UCLA Department of Urology and the Veterans' Health Administration. The findings, described as "very surprising" by UCLA researchers, suggest the payment reform many expected under the Affordable Care Act has yet to be realized. "These data indicate that higher-earning physicians earn more not by treating more patients but by offering more services per beneficiary. The relationship between these additional services and any meaningful improvement in outcomes is undefined," according to the report. "The goals of payment reform are currently unrealized, as evidenced in these data."

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