On Aug. 3, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services issued its major annual Medicare payment proposed rule. The next day, ACEP sent a letter to Congress expressing grave concerns with the proposed cuts and calling to waive budget neutrality requirements to avert the cuts that pose a significant threat to emergency physicians and the health care safety net. Visit www.acep.org/medicare-medicaid-chip for a thorough breakdown of this 1,300 page proposed rule and ongoing updates from ACEP’s advocacy team.
ACEP Responds to the 2021 Physician Fee Schedule Proposed Rule
Topics: ACEP Board of DirectorsLeadershipReimbursement and Coding
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