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Trends in Medicaid Physician Fees, 1993-1998

Publication Date: July 01, 2000
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This study used data from a state survey to show that Medicaid physician fees grew by 4.6 percent between 1993 and 1998, below the rate of inflation. This growth was greater, on average, for primary care services than obstetrics, surgery or other services. Relative to Medicare physician fees, Medicaid fees fell by 14.3 percent between 1993 and 1998. Medicaid’s low fees and slow growth rates suggest that potential access problems among Medicaid enrollees remain a policy issue. (Health Affairs 2000 July/August; 19(4):222-232)

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