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To: therut

Are you a primary care physician or a specialist? Where do you practice? I have friends and relatives who are doctors. While I don’t grill them on how much they make exactly, they sure do live a more affluent lifestyle than I do. My cousin the anestesiologist could sure afford to paint and carpet his office (though, I think his is taken care of by the hospital). My own primary care doctor just moved into a brand new office suite. I don’t think he’s hurting either.


23 posted on 03/03/2010 4:44:37 PM PST by rbg81 (DRAIN THE SWAMP!!)
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To: rbg81

I am a FP. The guy writing the article was not a “specialist’. Alot of physicians have given up and are employeed by hospitals hence they do not pay for their carpet or new buildings. Our office is 35 years old. I see around 35-45 patients a day and take care of one nursing home and take call and have hospital patients. We have 60% Medicare and Medicaid patients and they are the problem. We do not make alot of money. We can not pass on our increasing costs of overhead. Much of our overhead is due to .gov regulations requied to get our .gov pennies. The other 5 physicians in the clinic do OB. I gave that up 3 years ago as almost all are Medicaid and they pay us 1,100 for 9 months of misery and stress. Was not worth it. Now last month and this month Medicare has delayed our checks for 2 weeks. We had to borrow money last pay period and may have to this pay period. It is a sad situation.


24 posted on 03/04/2010 7:33:12 AM PST by therut
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