Medicare Patients Aren't Getting Sicker or Older, But Doctors Are Charging More
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In 2012, the Center for Public Integrity investigated how Medicare billing changed over the past decade and found doctors were billing at much higher rates. PBS NewsHour correspondent Hari Sreenivasan talks to Center for Public Integrity's Fred Schulte to understand why doctors are 'upcoding' more and why electronic medical records could be driving higher prices.
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