Healthcare DIVE September 17, 2025
Rebecca Pifer

America’s primary care chassis is crumbling, and how Medicare pays physicians is partially to blame. Expanding value-based payment arrangements could be the answer, experts say.

Primary care physicians are often called the quarterbacks of healthcare because they coordinate and direct patients’ journeys through the medical system. On a typical NFL team, the quarterback is the highest paid player.

But in healthcare, that couldn’t be farther from the truth. Primary care physicians earn considerably less than many of their colleagues in other areas, a differential that’s led to doctor shortages and patient access problems.

Part of the issue lies with Medicare’s physician payment system, experts said during a Bipartisan Policy Center panel Wednesday.

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Topics: CMS, Govt Agencies, Insurance, Medicare, Payment Models, Physician, Primary care, Provider, Value Based
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