December 15 , 2005
CALL TO ACTION: House
and Senate Meeting on Budget Bill Today –
Medicare Physician Payment Fix Not Yet Resolved
All ASA Members Are Urged to Contact Their U.S. Senators
and Representative to Urge Enactment of a Fix for Medicare
Physician Fees
Members of the U.S. House of Representative
and U.S. Senate and their staffs are current meeting
to resolve differences in their respective versions of
the 2006 budget. A key issue for consideration by these “conferees” is
the status of physician fees for 2006 and beyond.
The U.S. House passed version of the 2006
budget package contains NO provisions to fix the Medicare
physician payment reductions scheduled for the future
including a 4.4% reduction expected for 2006. The Senate
version of the budget includes a 1% update for 2006 fees
yet ties the update to a “pay-for-performance” system
with added payment cuts.
Urgent action is needed to avert Medicare
fee cuts. Our
message to Congress is simple:
-- Please work together with the Administration for positive
physician updates in 2006 and beyond that are not tied
to a “pay-for-performance” system with added
payment cuts.
-- Any mutually agreeable final budget MUST include
the Medicare physician fee fix provisions.
Please go to the ASA Legislative Action
Center to e-mail or fax your Senators or Representatives
now! ASA
members must join all of organized medicine in letting
Congress know that Medicare CF cutbacks are unacceptable
and cannot be allowed to occur. Congress can and
must act now or cuts will occur soon across all of Medicare
Part B. The legislative clock is ticking, and every
day there is less time to avoid this rollback. Only with
Congressional action will a positive Medicare update
occur.
Under current law, if Medicare Part B spending goes up
more than the average rate of economic growth in the
United States in any one year, then physicians and other
Part B providers have to absorb these costs in reimbursement
cuts the next year as Medicare calculates and applies
the Sustainable Growth Rate (SGR).
Every year there are more and more seniors,
living longer, with enhanced opportunities for innovative
medical interventions and life-saving surgery through
Medicare. The SGR
presumes that physicians can work single-handedly to
restrain this growth in required government spending.
Otherwise,
physicians will see reimbursement cuts because seniors
require more medical care. As the typical anesthesiologist
knows all-too-well, there is little he or she can do
to reduce either the volume or intensity of anesthesia
care without risk of severely adverse outcomes. SGR
reform is the only way to right this wrong!
MedPAC, the very entity that Congress
created to advise it on physician reimbursement matters,
has recommended a positive Medicare physician update
for 2006 and replacement of the SGR formula with an index
that reflects the actual rise in medical costs, such
as the MEI. This is
what Congress needs to do through the current budget
process. To do less will threaten patient
access and only drive many physicians and other Part
B providers away from their willingness to treat our
nation’s seniors.
Please act now! Click here to go
to the ASA
Legislative Action Center.