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Originally Posted by kaisen
Doctors do this. Exactly this. They bill based on the procedure, not their time. Unless there are complications that take them longer. Then they bill for that too.
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Complications can be a lot of things but getting paid to fix problems created as a result of a procedure has and will continue to be going away. "Pay for performance" is near...not that reputation doesn't take care of a lot of this already...pay for reputation (patient satisfaction) will be part of it too. John didn't get his oxycontin script as he had asked-->he's not satisfied and indicates the same on some phone survey-->guess who gets dinged for not giving John the satisfaction to which he's entitled?