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FAQ: What’s in the House proposal to fix the SGR?


 

FROM KAISER HEALTH NEWS

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If the SGR issue can’t be resolved by March 31, Congress could pass a temporary patch as negotiations continue or ask the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, which oversees Medicare, to hold the claims in order to avoid physicians seeing their payments cut 21%.

This article is adapted from content created by and first published by Kaiser Health News (KHN), a nonprofit national health policy news service.

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