Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Independent Medical Practice Resources And Health Care

By Ann Meyer


Graduates from medical school often have two options, join a hospital or clinical team, or open a private practice. It should be noted that for those whom can open a private practice, it could very well be a move in the right direction. For, the association of independent medical practice resources also known as AID is currently trying to stop acquisitions, sales and take overs in the private sector.

Due to the number of private practices which have been acquired or sold to hospitals and equity firms, the sector is now facing critical conditions. For, the doctors whom worked so hard to open these practices become nothing more than employees. It is a trend which is not beneficial or healthy for doctors, and is one which is hurting the already ailing United States health care network.

When this happens, studies have shown that health care quality often goes down while prices go up. Whereas, access to care can be limited or lost, thus leaving communities more vulnerable to disease and sickness and doctors less satisfied. For, while some may be left sick and dying, others will not be able to acquire vaccinations to prevent getting sick in the future.

In studies performed and provided by AID, the consolidation of health care providers from the private sector into clinics and hospitals has also resulted in an increase in health insurance premiums. For example, since the trend started, studies show there has been an ongoing increase in the cost of health insurance. As a result, in a country where there are already too many people which can not afford premiums, the association finds this unacceptable.

The association, a national non-profit trade organization has members in over half of the United States. The group works to raise awareness among doctors about the negative aspects which occur to the health care system when hospitals buy and consolidate those working in private practice. For, in large part, the trend is not to improve health care but rather to reduce competition among providers.

The association was established in 2013 by two certified public accountants whom were frustrated by the negative impacts the trend was having on doctors, clients and the overall health care system. In the years since AID was established, the association has represented the voices of doctors all over the country with regards to saving the private practice sector. In doing so, it is hoped that a number of private practices will be saved along with the jobs of those working in the area.

Doctors, clients and others can discover more about AID, along with the resources and services provided by visiting the organization's website. In addition, there are a number of videos which have been placed on the site to inform individuals on steps necessary to help slow, if not stop these take overs. After which, the organization hopes new graduates as well as those whom have become employees of clinics and hospitals can either open or return to the private practice sector.

Ultimately, these take overs are destroying the American health care system which is already ailing due to the cost of high premiums, out-of-reach prescription costs and a lack of medical staff, clinics and hospitals. In order to promote better health care in the future, doctors and the American people need to stand up to hospitals and private equity groups whom are causing these and other issues.




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