Congress Approves One-Year Medicare Physician Pay Fix

The best opportunity in decades to permanently repeal Medicare’s flawed Sustainable Growth Rate (SGR) formula was within Congress' reach, and they  let it slip away by opting instead to patch a broken payment system.

As a result of today's (March 31) Senate vote and Thursday's (March 27) House vote, the current physician payment patch that was scheduled to expire today will now be replaced by a one-year patch extending through March 2015. The patch that was approved by the House and Senate includes:

The AOA opposed the one-year patch because it derails the unprecedented progress made to date on permanent Medicare physician payment reform. By approving the seventeenth temporary SGR patch in 11 years, Congress chose a fiscally irresponsible path that neglects future generations of seniors. AOA President Norman E. Vinn, DO, spoke out against the patch in a March 27 Politico article.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

The AOA will continue to strongly urge Congress to refocus efforts on the remaining steps to enact permanent Medicare physician payment reform this year. You can help. Take two minutes to visitEveryPatientCounts.org and write to Congress. Tell them that now is the time to preserve access to health care for millions of seniors by passing meaningful Medicare physician payment reform.

 

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