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  • Title: Is a Physician "Provider Tax" the Solution to Michigan's Medicaid Woes?
    Author: Markel DC, Sauer PJ, Blasier RB.
    Journal: HSS J; 2013 Oct; 9(3):257-63. PubMed ID: 24426877.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND: Michigan is facing a Medicaid budget shortfall. Evidence suggests that the underlying factors causing reliance on Medicaid and cost of treatment to increase are getting worse. A tax on Michigan physicians has been proposed by legislators to meet the budget demands of Michigan's Medicaid program. QUESTIONS/PURPOSES: This paper looks at the legal basis of such a tax, studies the successes and failures of other states that have implemented similar taxes, and attempts to assess the effect this tax would have on Michigan doctors and patients. CONCLUSION: With current Medicaid rules, such a tax would increase federal matching funds and potentially reimbursement rates. However, the cost of a tax on physicians would not be born equally, and there are no guarantees that the revenue would provide a funding solution.
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