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Medicare payment system pushes independent practices toward consolidation

Medicare's current payment system is not designed to support independent medical practices, leading to their decline. Despite agency goals to encourage community-based care, the payment structure incentivizes consolidation into larger health systems. This is exacerbated by a looming 2027 payment cliff and a lack of inflation adjustment for physician reimbursement, unlike hospital payments. Consequently, a significant majority of physicians are now employed by hospitals or corporations, making it increasingly difficult for independent practices to survive and provide accessible, lower-cost care. AI

RANK_REASON Article discusses systemic issues within Medicare's payment structure and their impact on independent medical practices, rather than announcing a new event.

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Medicare payment system pushes independent practices toward consolidation

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 English(EN) · athenahealth Contributor, athenahealth ·

    Why Medicare’s Payment System Wasn’t Built For Independent Practices

    Medicare's payment structure threatens independent physician practices, driving consolidation and increasing healthcare costs.