Cost Shifting In Health Care

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In recent years, cost shifting in health care is defined as the behavior of providers increasing their revenues from some payers to offset uncompensated care or close a gap for uncompensated care between the actual cost of serving a Medicare or Medicaid, in other words “Different Cost for Different groups.” The shortfall in Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement of doctors and hospitals has led these health care providers to shift the unreimbursed costs of serving government to private sector payers. These practices in shifting cost occurs more often in hospitals; were charges for some patients are more then the usual customary fees for the same service for others (Rook, David. February 2017). People who pay their hospital bills out-of-pocket,