AAFP Board Chair Makes Case for PCMH, Primary Care at Small Business Committee Meeting
By James Arvantes
• Washington
5/1/2009
AAFP Board Chair Jim King, M.D., discusses primary care issues with Rep. Nydia Velazquez, D-N.Y., shortly before a roundtable discussion on health care reform convened by the House Committee on Small Business. Velazquez is chair of the committee.
But to support primary care and the PCMH, public and private insurers have to start paying physicians for providing cognitive services while also rewarding care coordination and health care outcomes, according to King. Under the current fee-for-service system, physicians get paid for providing more services, not better services, said King.
"You have to pay me differently," he told members of the committee. "You can't just pay me for spending five minutes in the exam room." King also told committee members he does not get paid for 40 percent of the services he provides, such as follow-up care and care coordination.
In addition, said King, the current health care system needs to enact fundamental payment reform to reverse growing shortages of primary care providers. He reminded committee members that although Massachusetts enacted a comprehensive health care reform measure in April 2006 that required every state resident to carry health insurance, the state has been unable to meet the growing demand for primary care services with its current supply of health care practitioners. This has created a gap between coverage and the actual provision of services. The rest of the country faces a similar fate without fundamental reform of the current physician payment system, said King.
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