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Congress saves physicians from Medicare pay cut

Compliance Monitor, December 14, 2006

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Members of Congress approved a bill December 9 that would reverse a 5.1% reduction in Medicare physician reimbursements, the Washington Post reports.

The legislation would maintain the current level of Medicare physician reimbursements next year and would provide a 1.5% increase in reimbursements to physicians who agree to report data on certain quality-of-care measures.

Under the bill, the increase in Medicare reimbursements would be based on the physician, and whether they report the data. The system however, lays the groundwork for higher payments to better-performing physicians.

Click here to read the Post article.



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