Posted by: Robert Sewell, MD, FACS on 7/13/2010 | 0 Comments

We are all aware that the Medicare system is in serious trouble. The number of new Medicare enrollees is increasing everyday and the Federal budget is strained beyond the breaking point to provide for their healthcare needs. This situation is unsustainable. As the delegate from the American Society of General Surgeons I introduced a resolution to address this problem at the annual meeting of the AMA’s House of Delegates in June 2010. The resolution called upon the AMA to take action on behalf of America’s patients and their physicians to ensure the long-term viability of the Medicare program. The final language of the resolution is as follows:

RESOLVED, That our American Medical Association immediately formulate legislation for an additional payment option in Medicare fee for service that allows patients and physicians to freely contract, without penalty to either party, for a fee that differs from the Medicare payment schedule and in a manner that does not forfeit benefits otherwise available to the patient. This legislative language shall be available to our AMA members no later than September 30, 2010.

 


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