As a follow up on an earlier blog of a few months ago, this is an update on the trend in the medical area which will directly impact the viability of medical office long term. The financial squeeze on doctors is becoming quite a bit worse and will continue in that direction as Obamacare takes hold. Many top doctors who had solid private practices and were specialists in areas where the income was very good, have seen their incomes decline 30% or more over the past couple of years. Pushed by the government, the insurance companies are paying less and Medicare pays almost nothing. A common reimbursement to the doctor is now 140% of Medicare which is 140% of nothing.

The cost to implement Obamacare required data bases and other things required now, is prohibitive for the single practitioner and the smaller group practice. The data base is also required to have regular tech updates over the years for which there is no compensation for the doctor. There is more paperwork which requires more staff. The result is incomes are declining and costs are rising, and this is not going to improve ever again. A doctor is tightly regulated so he must abide by the regulations, he must have malpractice insurance, and he must perform his duties to the patient even if not fully compensated. He cannot develop new products, other than some new procedure which he may not get fully compensated for. There is no new market for a doctor to tap. He is a local businessman. In short, he is being squeezed out of business. In a few years there will be very few single practitioners remaining anywhere in the country. In some areas of upstate New York there are no obstetricians. In places like Montana or other parts of the country where there is not a density of population, there will not be a viable economic model.

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