Hill talks: Medical care doctor payments
As children at an infant age, the demand for doctors who care about the elderly and accepts medical care is a rise. At the same time, the Medicare & Medicaid (CMS) service centers suggested a decrease of approximately 3 percent in doctors’ payments this year, making it the fifth consecutive of the payments of payment. The medical community maintains inflation, operating costs and increasing consumer prices, while the medical care wage has decreased.
How will another year affect the discounts in pushing the doctor to patients? What are the implications if the payments of doctors decrease from the cost of providing care? How is the high inflation, the lack of employment and the demands of the aging of the population that affect the medical service providers? What are the effects of these wage cuts on the broader health care system? And what should Congress do?
Join us in the hill conversations: Payments of Medicare Payments, a virtual program from the two parties that examines this problem with legislators, doctors and patients’ preachers.
location
Flow
History and time
Thursday 6 March
2:00 pm Easter time
Speakers:
- Representative Greg Murphy (R-NC)Participating President, Republican Party Doctors Party
- MP Jimmy Panetta (D-CA)Member, The Parliamentary and Means Roads Committee
- Suzan DenzerAnd the president and CEO of American doctors ’groups
- Dr. Mark McClylanDirector of the Duke Margolis Institute for Health Policy; Former official, CMS
- Terry WilkoxParticipating founder and CEO, patients rise
Supervisor:
- Joseph ChoiHealthcare correspondent, hill
Shepherd perspective:
- Dr. Bruce a. ScottThe President, American Medical Association (AMA)
- Saraki RayDirector – Audience Development, Hill
Under the patronage:

Post Comment