Lack of access to psychiatrists is important (https://t.co/CJuNWQvpP5), but a huge contributor appears to be a large percentage of opt-ing out of Medicare (and probably other insurances) by psychiatrists. @AnupamBJena @pkmandic @EGolberstein https://t.co/
Nice new brief on physician opt-out of Medicare here from @KFF. What's the deal with psychiatrists? We had a paper on that last year! https://t.co/f86S8tH9vY
@afrakt @LorenAdler You mean FFS or MA? In FFS, not participating in network means opting out of Medicare. [ahem. https://t.co/f86S8tpyEq]
RT @JournalGIM: A small share of psychiatrists don't accept any payment from Medicare, which could impede access psychiatric care for Medic…
RT @JournalGIM: A small share of psychiatrists don't accept any payment from Medicare, which could impede access psychiatric care for Medic…
RT @JournalGIM: A small share of psychiatrists don't accept any payment from Medicare, which could impede access psychiatric care for Medic…
A small share of psychiatrists don't accept any payment from Medicare, which could impede access psychiatric care for Medicare beneficiaries. New paper examines which psychiatrists are more likely to opt-out of Medicare @EGolberstein @AnupamBJena @pkmandic
RT @JournalGIM: Factors Associated with Psychiatrist Opt-out from US Medicare: an Observational Study https://t.co/qaY4Zd4mYR
Anyway, thanks for reading, and thanks to @JournalGIM for publishing our work! Want more? Here's the link to the paper: https://t.co/f86S8tpyEq 8/8 https://t.co/jEu2xru4RD
RT @JournalGIM: Factors Associated with Psychiatrist Opt-out from US Medicare: an Observational Study https://t.co/qaY4Zd4mYR
Factors Associated with Psychiatrist Opt-out from US Medicare: an Observational Study https://t.co/qaY4Zd4mYR