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Finding A New Geriatric Doctor: Part One
What do you do when you have to find a doctor who takes new Medicare patients? If you don't have a recommendation from someone you trust (the first option), and you don't have access to someone who can make a good referral, you'll have to dig in and do some research. There are a few tools that can make it a bit easier, but nothing will replace good old fashioned footwork. You can start with the Medicare website . Scroll down to "Find A Doctor." The Medicare website lists physicians who have agreed to accept Medicare assignment from their patients. This means they have agreed to accept the amount Medicare says they should charge for an office visit, and they have agreed to bill Medicare for the amount they are owed. They will only ask the patient to pay the required co-pay amount. Medicare is a good place to start, but you should be aware that the site is usually a bit out of date. Many of the physicians listed are no longer accepting new Medicare patients, or they aren't accepting assignment. This latter means the patient will have to pay for the office visit and send in a claim to Medicare for reimbursement.
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