Kathryn O'Reilly, MD, PhD
@drkateoreilly
Board certified in Mohs Surgery and General Dermatology, practicing medical and surgical dermatology in the first town in the first state.
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24-03-2013 13:28:01
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Congressman Greg Murphy, M.D. Kathryn O'Reilly, MD, PhD YES. Independent physicians are getting KILLED driving everyone into hospital (or PE) employment. Then the hospitals charge facility fees for regular doctor visits, driving up costs and decreasing access for patients. Dutch Rojas
The Senate shouldn't squander this opportunity to adopt site neutral payment reform, explains Craig M. Wax D.O.. It's past time to address the problem of the government paying hospitals significantly more than independent physicians for the same care. bostonherald.com/2025/06/13/wax…
Senate Finance Committee Shame on the committee for eliminating the doc fix. Perhaps the hospital lobby was too strong and never want physicians to make it in this country. No other health care player gets a cut every year in the US. Shame on putting physicians last and your lobbyists on top!
Medicare pays more for the same procedure at a hospital than at a doctor’s office. That’s not just wasteful—it’s insane. John Kennedy's Same Care, Lower Cost Act fixes it. Congress should pass it before Labor Day. realclearmarkets.com/articles/2025/…
Dutch Rojas Total scam. Distant outpatient facilities with no extended hours or emergency services overhead, are allowed to bill higher site charges because they are owned by the health system. It was all designed to drive out independent practice and drive non-competitive conglomeration.
Dutch Rojas Ryan Dave Lemox Apparel Manufacturer Guy CMS reimburses hospital outpatient departments (HOPDs) at significantly higher rates—often 40-60% more—than ambulatory surgical centers (ASCs) for identical procedures under Medicare's outpatient prospective payment system (OPPS) versus ASC-specific rates. This disparity stems