Holahan J, Hadley J, Scanlon W, Lee R, Bluck J
Milbank Mem Fund Q Health Soc. 1979 Spring;57(2):183-211.
Public systems for physician reimbursement aim to reconcile two disparate objectives: ensuring availability of services to the poor and aged; and keeping rates of cost increase within acceptable limits. Several interesting--and unorthodox--policy simulations of physician pricing behavior are investigated through econometric estimation. Current arrangement for paying physicians are fraught with difficulties. The objectives of Medicare and Medicaid are not well served.