Medicare Payment Rates Remains Top Issue for MMA Delegation at AMA Interim Meeting
Minnesota Medical Association
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Medicare payment reform topped the list of MMA priorities again at the AMA’s Interim Meeting held November 8-12 in Orlando, Fla.??
Those attending for the MMA’s AMA delegation included: Cindy Firkins Smith, MD MHCI FAAD , delegation chair; JP Abenstein, MD; Edwin Bogonko, MD, MBA ; Andrea Hillerud, MD; George Morris , MD; C. Dennis O'Hare, MD, MS ; Ashok Patel, Ph.D. , MD; Laurel Ries , MD; and David Thorson , MD. MMA CEO Janet Silversmith , medical student Adrina Kocharian, PhD, and resident Lauren Benning , DO, also attended the event.??
Medicare payment rates, when adjusted for inflation, have?fallen by 29% over the past 20 years. Physicians face?another 2.83% cut in pay effective January 1, 2025, unless Congress intervenes.??
As a result of AMA advocacy, a bipartisan group in the U.S. House of Representatives?has introduced a bill that would eliminate the 2.8% Medicare physician payment cut slated for January 1, 2025, and provide a 1.8% positive payment update that is equal to one half of the Medicare Economic Index.?
Along with Medicare reform, other top physician priorities at the AMA meeting included: fixing prior authorization; fighting scope creep; reducing physician burnout; and making technology work for physicians.?
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About 700 physicians and medical students attended the meeting to consider resolutions across a spectrum of issues important to physicians and patients, including clinical practice, payment, medical education, and public health topics.?