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January 19, 2010
Congress and administration continue
health system reform negotiations
Congressional leaders and President Obama continue to
negotiate differences in health system reform
legislation passed by the U.S. House of Representatives
and the U.S. Senate, with the goal of drafting a final
package prior to the State of the Union address planned
for Jan. 27. Last week, negotiators held a marathon
session which lasted an entire day and into the night,
and meetings continued throughout the weekend.
It is
reported that the final package is likely to include a
modified version of the Senate-passed tax on high-cost
insurance plans, and a health insurance exchange that is
described as a hybrid between the Senate's state-based
approach and the national structure adopted by the
House. Lawmakers continue to negotiate many details and
controversial issues, such as federal interaction in
abortion services and Medicaid expansions.
Despite the progress that has been made, the outlook of
a compromise bill has been clouded by today's special
election in Massachusetts, which appears to threaten the
Senate's 60-seat Democratic majority.
AMA letter opposes Independent Payment
Advisory Board
The AMA sent a
letter (PDF) Jan. 13 to Congressional leaders in
opposition to the Independent Payment Advisory Board (IPAB)
provision in the Senate-passed health system reform
bill, H.R. 3590. The letter expresses the AMA's
continued opposition to any independent commission, like
the IPAB, being empowered to reduce payments to
physicians under a new expenditure target system when
they are already subject to cuts under the sustainable
growth rate (SGR) formula.
AMA writes Congress on health system
reform issues
The AMA sent a
letter (PDF) Jan. 15 to all members of Congress
expressing continued thoughts and concerns about various
issues under consideration in health reform
negotiations. Among them, the AMA expressed the critical
need to repeal the SGR; opposition to the IPAB; support
for a House provision increasing Medicaid primary care
physician payments to Medicare rates; support for
physician-owned hospitals; and concern for the potential
subjection of physicians to new causes of action or
legal liability resulting from reform policies.
AMA hosts conference call with House of
Delegates
A conference call was held Jan. 13 for all delegates and
alternate delegates to the AMA House of Delegates to
discuss issues related to health system reform. Speaker
to the AMA House of Delegates, Jeremy Lazarus, MD, Vice
Speaker Andrew Gurman, MD, and AMA President J. James
Rohack, MD, briefed participants on the current status
of health system reform negotiations and AMA advocacy
efforts. Dr. Rohack fielded questions that were
submitted by many of the approximately 250 delegates and
alternate delegates who registered for the call.
IMPORTANT LINKS
AMA letter to Congress regarding various issues in
reform negotiations (PDF)
AMA letter to Congress regarding IPAB provision in H.R.
3590 (PDF)
AMA letter to Congress urging permanent repeal of SGR
formula (PDF)
Summary comparison of H.R. 3590 to H.R. 3962 and AMA
policy
AMA Legislative Action Center
AMA Vision for Health System Reform
AMA Physicians' Grassroots Network and Patients' Action
Network
Health Care for All Americans Web site
Health system reform articles from
American Medical News
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