AARP, AMA Urge Congress to Strengthen Medicare and
Preserve Access to Choice of Physician
WASHINGTON, DC, October 16, 2009— Today, AARP
and the American Medical Association (AMA) sent a letter to
the Senate, urging Senators to pass S. 1776, the Medicare
Physician Fairness Act, which lays the foundation for a new
payment system to help ensure seniors' access to and choice of
physicians. If left unchecked, physicians face an
unprecedented 21.5 percent cut in Medicare payment rates in
2010, with additional cuts in future years. These cuts
will hurt older Americans who rely on Medicare and baby
boomers who soon will.
Uncertainty about whether Congress will prevent the
cuts has contributed to the decision of some physicians to stop
taking Medicare patients, making finding a doctor increasingly
difficult for millions of seniors in Medicare.
The letter points to joint polling conducted by the
AMA and AARP, which found that “two-thirds of people over
50 years old are either very or somewhat concerned that the
current health care system limits their ability to see the
doctor of their choice.” It continues, saying
“The continuing threat of steep Medicare payment cuts
jeopardizes seniors’ access to care and physicians’
confidence in the government’s commitment to funding a
strong and reliable Medicare program.” With the
first wave of baby boomers reaching Medicare age in just two
years, the time to act is now.
The letter also notes that Congress has passed
legislation to override the flawed formula seven times in the
last seven years, saying that “the past practice of
‘temporary band-aids’ … has only served to
increase both the size of future cuts and the cost of subsequent
interventions.” The Medicare Physician Fairness Act
would permanently replace the current flawed formula with a
payment system that ensures doctors are paid fairly so
they’ll not only continue to treat existing Medicare
patients, but also accept new patients.
In closing, the letter urges the Senate, on behalf
of older Americans and the physicians who care for them, to pass
this important legislation.