Physicians Practice February 4, 2025
Keith A. Reynolds

Anders Gilberg, senior vice president for government affairs at MGMA, walks through where things stand in Washington D.C.

The arrival of President Donald J. Trump’s second administration has made a splash across Washington and the federal government as well as those who work along with it have been trying to keep up.

Anders Gilberg, senior vice president for government affairs at MGMA, walks through where things stand in Washington D.C. in the days after the second Trump administration took power.

Transcript:

Anders Gilberg: Well, a lot of what we’re looking at are things that are left unfinished for physician medical practices at the end of last year. And, also the fact that the agency, the key agencies we work with,...

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