The resolution, which was debated in reference committee hearings yesterday at the AMA Interim Meeting, will be voted on by the House of Delegates today. Repeal of the SGR has been one of APA's and the AMA’s top legislative priorities. For close to a decade the formula has required increasingly severe cuts in physician pay, which have been averted by Congress usually at the end of each year; but each year the Medicare program’s debts have accumulated because of the congressional postponement. The resolution was drafted by a coalition of state delegations in response to news from Capitol Hill that a legislative proposal was in play to end the SGR—but with significant cost offsets to help pay for the accumulated debt, including a possible 10-year freeze on physician pay. In her opening address, AMA President Ardis Hoven, M.D., urged delegates not to reject the legislative proposal while it was still in draft form. “[W]alking away [from negotiations] now would be a colossal mistake….To walk away now before we know what modifications may be made would be ill advised.“
Look for further coverage of this issue in upcoming editions of Psychiatric News. For more information about AMA’s pay for performance principles see the Psychiatric News article, “Pay for Performance Must Be Quality Issue, AMA Says.”