Ways & Means Chairman Hopes To Move Medicare ‘Doc Fix’ Plan
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entire health economy for the better
The chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee made clear Tuesday that finding a solution to the vexing issue of setting Medicare physician payment rates is on his to-do list this year, and he got some tepid support from a key Democrat.
Rep. Dave Camp, R-Mich., said that the effort could be helped by a recent reassessment of how much it would cost. Earlier this month, the Congressional Budget Office lowered its cost estimate for fixing Medicare’s physician payment formula over the next decade to $138 billion due to lower Medicare spending on physician services during the past three years. In January 2012, the CBO estimated the cost of the fix at $316 billion, which it reduced to $245 billion last August. Read More