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Sustainable Growth Rate
Medicare’s Sustainable Growth Rate (SGR) is a complex and flawed formula that attempts to contain spending for Medicare’s physician services by setting a total target amount of spending for particular goods and services offered under Medicare Part B. The fee schedules are modified annually either upward or downward to reflect the differences in real spending and the overall spending target. However, spending as measured by the SGR method has steadily been above the targets set by the formula, which under current law, reduces payment rates for Medicare’s physician services. For several years this flawed formula has led to substantial cuts in the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule, which have been averted only after last-minute Congressional action and considerable physician lobbying efforts. The Medical Society of Virginia continues to advocate for a permanent solution to the SGR so that physicians may be fairly reimbursed for the services they provide to Medicare patients. Revising the SGR has been receiving significant attention and has been considered in conjunction with the national health care reform debate.
Resources
Letter to Sens. Warner and Webb to support Medicare SGR fix
2 February 2010
Letter to Virginia’s congressional delegation
29 July 2009
Flyer for physicians
(PDF ama-assn.org)
Flyer for patients
(PDF ama-assn.org)
Medicare Payment Action Kit
(ama-assn.org)
The growing cost of eliminating the SGR
(ama-assn.org)
Repealing Medicare’s Sustainable Growth Rate (SGR) System
(ama-assn.org)
The Sustainable Growth Rate formula for setting Medicare’s physician payment rates
(cbo.gov)
News & Headlines
Congress acts: Another temporary Medicare patch goes to president for signature
25 June 2010
Legislative Alert 04.16.10
Legislative Alert 03.26.10
House passes Medicare physician payment rate extension bill
18 March 2010
Senate passes Medicare payment extension bill
10 March 2010
AMA letter urges permanent repeal of SGR (PDF)
4 March 2010
21 percent Medicare cut postponed for 31 days
3 March 2010
Senate inaction on Medicare – 21 percent cut will take effect Monday
26 February 2010
Medicare cut scheduled for March 1 -- Temporary SGR patch discussions continue
25 February 2010
Medicare cut scheduled for March 1 – Temporary patch in the works
24 February 2010
Virginia medical societies urge Sens. Warner and Webb to support Medicare SGR fix
2 February 2010
Senate paves way for Medicare SGR fix
29 January 2010
SGR ad targets Virginia senators
25 January 2010
21 percent Medicare cut averted
21 December 2009
House passes bill with Medicare SGR extension
17 December 2009
MSV weighs in on SGR repeal
17 December 2009
Rep. Eric Cantor meets with MSV to discuss SGR vote
20 November 2009
House passes SGR fix bill
20 November 2009
SGR fix bill defeated in cloture vote
22 October 2009
Virginia seniors need Congress to act on Medicare cuts formula: Choice of physicians at risk (PDF ama-assn.org)
October 2009
Action Needed: Urge Senators Warner and Webb to support SGR repeal
16 October 2009
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