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  Health  Medicare Payment Cuts Spark Widespread Alarm Among Physicians, Raising Concerns Over Patient Access
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Medicare Payment Cuts Spark Widespread Alarm Among Physicians, Raising Concerns Over Patient Access

julian Weissjulian Weiss—March 10, 20251
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Washington D.C. – A recent decision by Congress to implement a 2.8% reduction in Medicare payments to physicians has ignited strong opposition from the American Medical Association (AMA) and various physician groups, who warn the cuts could severely impact patient access to care, particularly in vulnerable communities.

The contested funding bill, released over the weekend, includes provisions that would adjust the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS), leading to the decreased reimbursement rates for medical services provided to Medicare beneficiaries. This move follows a period of growing financial strain on medical practices, exacerbated by rising operational costs.

Understanding the Impact

Physician organizations argue that the 2.8% cut represents a significant challenge to the financial sustainability of medical practices across the United States. This reduction is seen as particularly detrimental coming at a time when practices face increasing expenses related to staffing, equipment, supplies, and technology.

Dr. Bruce Scott, MD, President of the AMA, voiced sharp criticism regarding the congressional decision. He stated unequivocally that the cuts are “particularly devastating for rural and underserved communities.” Dr. Scott highlighted that in these areas, physicians often operate with thinner margins and serve populations with complex health needs, adding that “physicians and their patients have borne the brunt of the rising practice costs.”

Physician Concerns and Consequences

The AMA and other physician groups emphasize that the cumulative effect of consecutive payment adjustments has already placed significant pressure on the healthcare system. They point out that this potential 2.8% cut could mark the fifth consecutive year that physicians face payment reductions or stagnant updates that fail to keep pace with inflation and practice expenses.

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Writing in Fierce Healthcare on March 10, Dr. Scott reiterated the urgent need for congressional action. He argued that policymakers must address lingering issues within the Medicare payment system by not only reversing the 2.8% cut under the MPFS but also by implementing guardrails around the burdensome process of prior authorization. Prior authorization requirements, which mandate physicians obtain approval from insurers before providing certain treatments or services, add substantial administrative complexity and can delay necessary patient care.

Dr. Scott’s argument underscored that the spending package unveiled failed to adequately address these critical issues. He contended that this inaction positions doctors for continued prior authorization burdens alongside the potential for a fifth consecutive year of payment cuts, asserting that these conditions carry “dire consequences for both patients and physicians.”

Historical Context and Proposed Solutions

Physician advocates have long argued that the current Medicare payment system is unsustainable and fails to reflect the true cost of providing care. The AMA strongly supports tying Medicare updates to the full Medicare Economic Index, a measure designed to track inflation in the costs of running a medical practice.

According to the AMA, the disparity between physician expenses and Medicare reimbursement has grown significantly over time. The organization notes that Medicare physician pay has declined by an estimated 33% over the last 20 years when adjusted for inflation as measured by the Medicare Economic Index. This historical context frames the current 2.8% cut as part of a longer-term trend that threatens the viability of independent practices and physicians’ ability to accept new Medicare patients.

The AMA had previously supported bipartisan legislation specifically aimed at preventing the proposed cuts and providing a more stable financial outlook for practices. This legislation sought to halt the 2.8% reduction and instead provide a “2% payment update to help offset the rising costs of running a practice.” Physician groups view such updates as essential steps toward ensuring the long-term health of the Medicare program and preserving patient access to timely, quality medical care.

Looking Ahead

The dispute over Medicare physician payments highlights broader challenges facing the U.S. healthcare system, including how to balance federal spending with the need to ensure adequate reimbursement for essential medical services. Physician groups continue to lobby Congress to reconsider the cuts and implement more sustainable payment reforms.

The outcome of this debate is seen as critical not only for the financial health of medical practices but, more importantly, for millions of Medicare beneficiaries who rely on these physicians for their healthcare needs. The ability of practices, particularly those in underserved areas, to remain open and accept Medicare patients directly hinges on receiving adequate and predictable reimbursement for their services.

Physicians maintain that without systemic reform that ties payment updates to inflation and addresses administrative burdens like prior authorization, the financial pressures will continue to mount, potentially leading to reduced access to care, longer wait times, and increased consolidation within the healthcare industry.

The call from the medical community is clear: Congress must act to stabilize Medicare physician payments to safeguard patient access and ensure the continued strength of the healthcare infrastructure serving the nation’s seniors and individuals with disabilities.

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