State
Profiles: Potential Variation and Impact of Cuts in Medicare Payment
Since the advent of Sustainable Growth Rate (SGR)
legislation in 1997, avoiding negative adjustments to Medicare
payment rates has become an annual ritual of Congress and advocates
alike, as each seeks to balance fiscal discipline against threats to
health care access for millions of Americans. Even against this
backdrop, Medicare payments and the access they support faced a
unique challenge in the summer of 2008, in which several overlapping
cuts were proposed. Most primary care physicians do not fully
appreciate the extent to which these cuts could have affected or may
again impact payment and access in their states.
You can access a
state-specific guide to the Impact of Medicare cuts via the
drop-down menu of states on this page. We analyzed the actual and
proposed cuts from 2008 at a local level as a way to prepare
physicians to understand the many ways in which future changes might
affect their practice. The state profiles are associated with
the article, “Threats to Medicare Physician Reimbursement and
their Geographic Variation, 2008 and 2010” that is pending
population. A summary
of the methods is available online.
The state profiles
complement the study by providing local projections at-a-glance, but
also offer a concise summary and review of the basics of Medicare
payment and incentives. We encourage the use of these profiles for
distribution to state physicians and leadership and hope that you
will find it a useful advocacy tool in the current climate of health
care reform.
Please e-mail
the Graham Center with questions.
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