- Sat May 17, 2014 11:25 am
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Besides the sky rocketing costs this is what everyone feared, Doctors being punished if they try and provide good healthcare, their new mission is to process them and not have them returned for follow up treatments, we now have Russian style medical care.
More than 2,200 hospitals face penalties under ObamaCare rules. A provision of ObamaCare is set to punish roughly two-thirds of U.S. hospitals starting this fall over high readmission rates, according to an analysis by Kaiser Health News.Only under the Obama Administration could this happen.
Starting in October, the Government will reduce reimbursements to hospitals with 30-day readmission rates -- which refers to patients who return within a month.
Doctors are concerned the penalty is unfair, since sometimes they have to accept patients more than once in a brief period of time but could be penalized for doing so -- even for accepting seniors who are sick. Doctors are being punished if they provide follow up treatments they feel are necessary.
"Hospitals that have higher readmission rates actually have lower mortality rates," said Sunil Kripalani, MD, a professor with Vanderbilt University Medical Center who studies hospital readmissions. "So, which would we rather have -- a hospital readmission or a death?"
But according to federal government figures, nearly one in five patients return for more treatment within 30 days of release, costing an estimated $17.5 billion, the hospitals involved in providing the additional treatments will be expected to make up those costs.
