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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.

FireBeyond 8 hours ago | parent [-]

> 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.

Certificates of Need. A legal requirement in most states for creating a new healthcare facility. Ostensibly to make sure that the population in that area has adequate healthcare options. But lobbied for by healthcare facility and hospital owners, it actually surveys other providers (your competitors) in the area and asks if their revenue would be adversely affected by you opening up. Too much of this, and no CoN for you.