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Friday, July 1, 2011

U.S. Using 'Mystery Shoppers' to Check on Access to Doctors

By ROBERT PEAR

WASHINGTON ? Alarmed by a shortage of primary care doctors, Obama administration officials are recruiting a team of ?mystery shoppers? to pose as patients, call doctors? offices and request appointments to see how difficult it is for people to get care when they need it.

The administration says the survey will address a ?critical public policy problem?: the increasing shortage of primary care doctors, including specialists in internal medicine and family practice. It will also try to discover whether doctors are accepting patients with private insurance while turning away those in government health programs that pay lower reimbursement rates. [...]

Plans for the survey have riled many doctors because the secret shoppers will not identify themselves as working for the government.

?I don?t like the idea of the government snooping,? said Dr. Raymond Scalettar, an internist in Washington. ?It?s a pernicious practice ? Big Brother tactics, which should be opposed.?

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