Congress debates ACA tax credits and CMS updates Medicare reimbursement rules

Chris Clark, Chief Executive Officer
Chris Clark, Chief Executive Officer - Florida Medical Association
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This year, healthcare policy in Congress saw significant developments. The federal government experienced a shutdown due to ongoing disagreements over the extension of enhanced Affordable Care Act (ACA) premium tax credits, which were initially introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) also released a new physician fee schedule rule that will change how Medicare reimburses physicians.

In Florida, updated information about the state’s physician workforce became available in November. This data provides insights into current trends and challenges facing medical professionals across the state.



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