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Medicare Payment Reform: Moving Toward Site-Neutral Reimbursement

724FinanceKemal Tekin
Medicare Payment Reform: Moving Toward Site-Neutral Reimbursement

Medicare’s latest move toward site-neutral payments addresses a long-standing inequity in U.S. healthcare reimbursement. Routine outpatient services cost significantly more in hospital-owned facilities than in independent clinics, burdening taxpayers and patients. The Trump administration’s proposal for imaging services could cut Medicare spending by $260 million in 2027 and reduce beneficiary cost-sharing by $70 million, building on prior reforms for physician-administered drugs. Hospitals justify higher payments citing 24/7 operations and emergency care obligations, but critics argue this distorts competition.

  • Ultrasounds cost $339 in hospital outpatient departments versus $164 in physician offices.

  • Biopsies see a $800 versus $150 disparity.

  • Hospitals acquired 32,800 physician practices and 181,000 doctors from 2018-2026.

  • Post-acquisition prices rose 15.1% with no quality improvement.

  • Congressional Budget Office projects $157 billion in Medicare savings; $279 billion federal deficit reduction.
  • Markets thrive on transparency and fair rules. Medicare’s shift to site-neutral payments signals a potential recalibration of healthcare economics, where cost savings and competitive balance could redefine public sector efficiency. This reform may not just stabilize budgets but also reshape provider dynamics in an oversaturated market.
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