“We found that no matter how you sliced the data, physicians demonstrated majority support for a public health insurance option, regardless of their type of practice or where they live,” study author Salomeh Keyhani said in a written statement.
In examining physician views on the possibility of Medicare expansion, the researchers found that the majority of physicians surveyed (58%) supported expanding Medicare eligibility to those between the ages of 55 and 64.
In other findings, 57% of the physicians surveyed found Medicare to be better or the same as private insurance in terms of obtaining needed services, while less than half (46%) of physicians who saw patients whose treatment was covered by Medicare in the past five years said they had a better experience with private insurance than traditional Medicare on payment, administrative issues and timeliness of reimbursement.
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