Wednesday, May 30, 2012
02.15.12 Physicians will get a 10-month reprieve from a 27 percent cut in Medicare payments scheduled for March 1 under a tentative agreement reached Tuesday by a House-Senate committee. A payment freeze will be in effect through the end of the year.

The agreement is part of a deal to extend a payroll tax cut and added unemployment benefits. Under Medicare's sustainable growth rate formula (SGR), the huge Medicare payment cut was scheduled to go into effect Jan. 1, but was averted by a last-minute extension in late December of current payment rates.

The AMA has consistently called on Congress to repeal the fatally flawed SGR formula.
 
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