SHM Sends Letter on Impending Medicare Physician Payment Cuts
SHM sent a letter to Congressional leadership, urging Congress to mitigate the impending 10% payment cuts to Medicare physician payments.
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SHM sent a letter to Congressional leadership, urging Congress to mitigate the impending 10% payment cuts to Medicare physician payments.
SHM sent a letter strongly supporting the confirmation of Vivek Murthy as the Surgeon General.
The Critical Access Hospital Relief Act of 2019 will remove the requirement that physicians who work in Critical Access Hospitals (CAHs) certify, with reasonable certainty, than an individual
SHM, joined by other medical societies, signed a letter to CMS about the automation of the prior authorization process. We are concerned automating prior authorization, without focusing on other
SHM submitted comments on the FY2020 Hospital Prospective Payment System proposed rule. Our comments address Inpatient Quality Reporting (IQR) measures related to hospital harms, opioid safety,
The Conrad State 30 and Physician Access Reauthorization Act (S.948, H.R.2895 ) would allow underserved communities to continue to recruit both primary care and specialty physicians after they
SHM, along with several other medical societies, sent a letter to the US Senate Bipartisan Working Group on Transparency regarding surprise billing proposals and potential unintended consequences
SHM submits comments to the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) committee in response to their request for stakeholder suggestions to lower the overall cost of healthcare. Our
SHM signs onto multi-stakeholder letter to the House Ways and Means Committee on policies to address surprise billing and unexpected out-of-pocket costs impacting patients around the country.
SHM, joined by IDSA, ACEP, EDPMA, and ASA, sends letter to CMS on issues with the hospital-based exemption from the Promoting Interoperability category of the MIPS.