Healthcare Innovation March 21, 2025
Mark Hagland

AMGA leaders have sent a letter to leaders in Congress imploring action on Medicare pay cuts

Even as questions over physician reimbursement under Medicare continue to dog the leaders of the nation’s physician-led organizations, the leaders of the national associations representing physician groups are speaking out.

On March 20, the leaders of the Alexandria, Va.-based American Medical Group Association (AMGA), in a letter to the four senior leaders in Congress, decried the lack of action on cuts to physician reimbursement, under the continuing resolution that passed through the U.S. Senate on March 13 and was signed by President Trump, averting a looming federal government shutdown.

The letter was signed by Jerry Penso, M.D., president and CEO of AMGA, which represents...

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Topics: Congress / White House, Govt Agencies, Insurance, Medicare, Physician, Provider
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