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Health System Reform Bulletin

Welcome to the Health System Reform Bulletin, your regular update on efforts by the American Medical Association (AMA) to work with lawmakers in reforming the nation’s health care system in a way that provides quality, affordable health care for all.

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Nov. 24, 2009
Will Congress allow a 21 percent Medicare physician payment cut on Jan. 1?

Nov. 21, 2009 - Special Alert
Senate votes to begin debate on health system reform bill

Nov. 21, 2009 - Special Alert
Senate to hold procedural vote today to begin debate on health system reform bill

Nov. 19, 2009
House passes H.R. 3961—legislation to permanently repeal the SGR

Nov. 11, 2009
Support H.R. 3961, the "Medicare Physician Payment Reform Act of 2009"

Nov. 7, 2009 - Special Alert
House passes health system reform legislation; House approves rule for considering SGR repeal bill

Nov. 5, 2009
AMA supports House reform bills

Oct. 29, 2009
House releases reform bills; AMA reviewing both

Oct. 22, 2009 - Special Alert
Yesterday’s Senate Vote on S. 1776

Oct. 16, 2009 - Special Alert
Call (800) 833-6354 now to urge your senators to support S. 1776 to eliminate Medicare payment cuts

Oct. 15, 2009
Senate to vote on SGR Monday

Oct. 13, 2009
Senate Finance Committee approves draft reform proposal; House leadership maintains commitment to SGR repeal

Oct. 8, 2009
Grassroots action needed to secure changes in Senate; CBO issues preliminary analysis of Senate Finance Committee proposal; House continues to prepare reform bill for floor debate

Oct. 3, 2009
Senate Finance Committee nears completion of markup; AMA urges House for medical liability reform

Sept. 26, 2009
Senate Finance Committee markup begins; House Energy and Commerce Committee concludes markup

Sept. 21, 2009
Senate Finance Committee to begin marking up legislation; Energy and Commerce Committee markup scheduled for Wednesday

Sept. 16, 2009
Senate Finance Committee releases health system reform proposal; Dr. Rohack testifies at House hearing on "urgent need for health system reform"

Sept. 10, 2009
Letter to president, Congress outlines critical elements of health reform

Sept. 9, 2009
AMA reaction to President Obama's address on health system reform

Sept. 8, 2009
Congress and White House set "reset" button on health system reform

Aug. 31, 2009
HHS highlights health reform’s benefits for seniors and Medicare; Commercial lays out the facts about health system reform; AMA outreach efforts on health system reform continue; AMA answers patients’ questions about health system reform

Aug. 24, 2009
Senate negotiations continue; Availability of health IT funds announced; New AMA resources available; Physician outreach efforts ongoing

Aug. 12, 2009
AMA clarifies facts on recent examples highlighting amputation and tonsillectomies; AMA President to appear on Larry King Live tonight

July 30, 2009
Energy and Commerce Committee resumes markup; House passes “pay-as-you-go” legislation; New report reveals economic effects of health reform on small businesses

July 21, 2009
Health reform debate heats up; Two House committees report out health reform bills; House reform bill includes Medicare improvements; Senate HELP Committee approves reform bill

July 13, 2009
House committees to unveil formal health system reform bill; Waxman puts legislative process in perspective; AMA leadership meets with HHS secretary; Hospitals agree to reimbursement cuts in health reform deal

July 6, 2009
AMA scores victory on Medicare physician payments; Two important comparative effectiveness reports released; State-by-state reports specify need for reform; Detailed congressional reform proposals anticipated

June 29, 2009
AMA president participates in White House town hall meeting; Congress continues consideration of reform proposals; Federation comments on “meaningful use” of electronic health records

June 15, 2009
President Obama addresses AMA House of Delegates; Rep. Tom Price, MD, discusses health system reform at AMA Annual Meeting; President exempts Medicare physician payments from proposed PayGo rules

June 8, 2009
AMA leadership discusses SGR with senators; Column focuses on effort to "bend the spending curve"; AMA trustees named to HIT subcommittees

June 1, 2009
White House holds health system reform meeting with physicians; AMA comments on Senate Finance Committee options papers; Patient Choice Act introduced in House and Senate

May 26, 2009
Senate Finance Committee releases third reform options paper; AMA and specialties issue joint Medicare payment reform principles; Moderate Republicans offer reform agenda

May 18, 2009
AMA pledge focuses on lower rate of growth in total health spending; Operating plan for Health IT provisions of stimulus law now available; Senate Finance Committee releases second health policy options paper

May 11, 2009
AMA and other health groups pledge to reduce rate of growth in health spending; Obama issues fiscal year 2010 budget; AMA comments on Baucus-Grassley reform options

May 4, 2009
Senate Finance Committee releases policy option paper; Obama notes bipartisan concern about liability costs; AMA board chair participates in meeting of Blue Dog health reform task force

April 27, 2009
Congressional budget reconciliation agreement expected; AMA, specialty societies outline health system reform goals; Senate committee kicks off roundtable discussions

April 20, 2009
AMA president comments on health reform benefits for physicians; AMA advocates for antitrust reform with new FTC Chairman; MedPAC debates health system reform

April 13, 2009
AMA outlines views on achieving president’s health reform goals; White House creates Office of Health Reform; AMA and specialty societies ask budget conferees to support SGR provision

April 6, 2009
AMA's prescription for health reform; AMA leadership meets with White House health reform director; Congressional budget resolutions advance

March 30, 2009
AMA continues talks with Obama administration; Federal budget advances - House proposal would ease Medicare reform effort; Congressional hearings on health reform continue