The endorsement Monday from AMA President Ardis Dee Hoven provided a boost for a bipartisan bill that's moving quickly through the House and Senate. Sponsors want to attach it to must-pass legislation raising the nation's borrowing limit.
The bill would repeal the centerpiece of the current payment system. That approach relies on automatic cuts to doctors to limit Medicare spending and has proven unworkable.
Instead, doctors would get five years of small increases while Medicare shifts its financial incentives to reward quality, cost-effective care. Doctors and other professionals would be encouraged to work in teams to keep patients as healthy as possible.
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