Senate Passes Legislation that Could Lead to Five-Year Medicare Physician Payment Fix
American Academy of Sleep Medicine
Friday, February 05, 2010
The Senate recently passed legislation that would set the stage to avoid a scheduled 21 percent payment cut to the Medicare doctor payment rate. The resolution (H J Res 45), would exempt $82 billion in funding from pay-as-you-go rules that could be used to prevent five years of physician payment reductions.
Congress must pass specific legislation to authorize use of the funding in order to avoid the 21 percent Medicare physician payment cut that is scheduled to take effect March 1. A short-term measure offsetting the 2010 cut was passed last year, but it expires at the end of February.