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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 21 Jun 2013

    Should doctors' pay be tied to their performance? It might remove incentives to do unnecessary tests:http://on.wsj.com/16PP7nd 

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      2. Sean Brady‏ @TheSeanBrady 21 Jun 2013
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        @WSJ or it WILL create demand for tests to prove their efficacy and therefore earn them cash.

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      1. Bravo Romeo‏ @BartRobinson949 21 Jun 2013
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        @WSJ No. It also drives them to not order the necessary tests.

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      1. Kid Brightwillow‏ @KidBrightwillow 21 Jun 2013
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        @WSJ Doctors do what is necessary to protect themselves from predatory law suits. Incentive pay is a stupid idea.

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      1. Newton Owi‏ @owinewton 21 Jun 2013
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        @WSJ Simplistic to pay doctors on performance. Doctors cannot control patient's genetics or risky behavior or how patients eat or exercise

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      1. Robert Berry, DO‏ @txsportsdoc 21 Jun 2013
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        @WSJ doctors don't get paid for every test and the government not doctors or health care (cont) http://tl.gd/m3gavm 

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      1. Rachel Wanat‏ @rachelmwanat 21 Jun 2013
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        @WSJ @vnagle2794

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      1. Kristine Parker‏ @kparker0827 21 Jun 2013
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        “@WSJ: Should doctors' pay be tied to their performance?http://on.wsj.com/16PP7nd ” @jblackhall interesting read/debate!

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      1. Brad Boll‏ @acoltfan 21 Jun 2013
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        No, no, that's only for teachers MT @WSJ: Should doctors' pay be tied to their performance? http://on.wsj.com/16PP7nd 

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      1. Joe Sanders‏ @joesanders33 21 Jun 2013
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        @WSJ how about using that for everyone in govt instead of guaranteed salaries and bloated benefit/pension plans?

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      1. Ben Gibson Sr‏ @BenGibsSr 21 Jun 2013
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        @WSJ maybe if combined with tort reform! Unnecessary test are for hindsight lawyers who ask if they did "everything"

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      1. JudyOLew‏ @JudyOLew 21 Jun 2013
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        If teachers are held to this mark---why not all professions? "@WSJ: Should doctors' pay be tied to their performance http://on.wsj.com/16PP7nd ”

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      1. cindy perez‏ @cindirolla85 21 Jun 2013
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        @WSJ physicians should move from working fee for service, to compressive. Take their time & enhance the overall experience

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      1. David‏ @DavidDrdav 21 Jun 2013
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        @WSJ As a surgeon in the mid west, I promise you we order unnecessary test because of a fear of being sued, not because of incentives.

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      1. Stuart Bumgarner‏ @ActualTedMosby 21 Jun 2013
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        @WSJ as long as the possibility of patients who are more likely to exhibit complications is given weight. Not all patients are the same.

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      1. Bob Pepitone‏ @pepitone29 21 Jun 2013
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        “@WSJ: Should doctors' pay be tied to their performance? Doctors will continue to move away from accepting insurance.http://on.wsj.com/16PP7nd 

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      1. Felicia C. Sullivan‏ @felsull 21 Jun 2013
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        Interesting. @WSJ: Should doctors' pay be tied to performance? It might remove incentives to do unnecessary tests: http://on.wsj.com/16PP7nd 

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      1. David Bakody‏ @sailordavid 21 Jun 2013
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        @WSJ Do you mean like Wall Street Execs and Bank CEO's .... Really? get real!

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      1. DonMJohnson‏ @DonMJohnson 21 Jun 2013
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        “@WSJ: Should doctors' pay be tied to their performance? It might remove incentives to do unnecessary tests: http://on.wsj.com/16PP7nd ”// Nope!

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      1. buriedalive‏ @GREATALEXCAT 21 Jun 2013
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        @WSJ if you niggers would get the fuck out of our lives then it would all be based on talent and skill and personal integrity

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