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Maine doctor stops accepting insurance, posts prices online
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23 Nov ’13 - 11:28 pm
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what do you guys think? Is this the health care reform we need?

the story is several months old, but he's still doing it.

SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine — Dr. Michael Ciampi took a step this spring that many of his fellow physicians would describe as radical.

The family physician stopped accepting all forms of health insurance. In early 2013, Ciampi sent a letter to his patients informing them that he would no longer accept any kind of health coverage, both private and government-sponsored. Given that he was now asking patients to pay for his services out of pocket, he posted his prices on the practice’s website.

The change took effect April 1.

Read: Medicare reveals hospitals’ prices for first time

“It’s been almost unanimous that patients have expressed understanding at why I’m doing what I’m doing, although I’ve had many people leave the practice because they want to be covered by insurance, which is understandable,” Ciampi said.

Before the switch, Ciampi had about 2,000 patients. He lost several hundred, he said. Some patients with health coverage, faced with having to seek reimbursement themselves rather than through his office, bristled at the paperwork burden.

But the decision to do away with insurance allows Ciampi to practice medicine the way he sees fit, he said. Insurance companies no longer dictate how much he charges. He can offer discounts to patients struggling with their medical bills. He can make house calls.

“I’m freed up to do what I think is right for the patients,” Ciampi said. “If I’m providing them a service that they value, they can pay me, and we cut the insurance out as the middleman and cut out a lot of the expense.”

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seems this is spreading up here, Rinkus told me of a doctor in Bangor who is doing this, I guess he is charging 1000 for individuals, 1500 for family for a year, visits are 35, he is taking it to the next step though, he has connections with imaging companies and such, instead of a mri being 2000 dollars, he's contracted for 300 dollars, you would still need to carry catastrophic coverage or pay the fine, would you do it?

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Its like the Target Clinic, except its a real doctors office. I would much prefer to see more of this.

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Type of MD? A general practitioner (ie family med) is an Rx pad and a referral machine.

And the monkey presses the button.

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I think He's a gp

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