| ▲ | FireBeyond 11 hours ago | |||||||
Diagnostic imaging companies - each of the big ones (Siemens, GE, Philips) all offer in-house financing on very favorable terms for MRI, CT, etc., that they specifically advertise to physicians. They also all offer specialist consulting help to facilitate you getting a CoN (Certificate of Need) for your facility. Hell, they also will help you find other physicians in your area who'd like to go in with you on setting up a DI facility, and they will assist with spinning up the practice. We then find that physicians who own a DI practice (or a share in one) refer their patients to diagnostic imaging at rates several standard deviations above other physicians and at rates that are "statistically improbable" when correlated to underlying ICD-10 diagnostic codes. | ||||||||
| ▲ | bonsai_spool 11 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Everything above is fair, if true. I don't see a reference in your answer so I can't assess the quality of evidence. The point is that they cannot refer you to one of their companies. Of course, there may not be a meaningfully-competitive local market, so patients may end up needing to go to the physician-owned imaging facility. I do not thing this is a large issue for most of the US population though it's probably an issue on a spatial basis. | ||||||||
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