Physician pay cut held off once again, but the annual crisis is getting old
In what has become an annual ritual, the U.S. House of Representatives approved the Senate's fiscal package to avoid a sharp Medicare physician pay cut by cutting billions from other Medicare providers, including hospitals, pharmacies, and dialysis clinics. As usual, the legislators waited until the last minute to address the scheduled decline in physician pay.
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