Rice T, Stearns S, DesHarnais S, Pathman D, Tai-Seale M, and Brasure M
Health Affairs--September 1996
This study analyzes whether physicians charge their privately insured
patients more-a practice known as cost shifting-in response to Medicare payment
reductions. As part of congressional legislation in 1989 and 1990, Medicare
reduced its payment rates for selected procedures by as much as 30 percent. Here
we examine whether reductions in Medicare rates increase how much physicians
charge privately insured patients. Our data provide no evidence that physicians
respond to Medicare payment reductions by shifting costs to their privately
insured patients.