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November 22, 2024

ACP Advocate

ACP Regulatory News

Final CMS Physician Fee Schedule for 2025 Released

Positive aspects of the final schedule include the G2211 code being used with same-day wellness visits and revision of telehealth to include audio-only communications.


Congressional News and Perspective

ACP Urging Congress to Pass Bipartisan Legislation That Would Stop the Physician Payment Cut

The Medicare Patient Access and Practice Stabilization Act would replace the 2.83 percent budget neutrality cut with a 1.8 percent inflationary update.


Administration News

ACP Preps Advocacy To-Do List for New Trump Administration

Hopes to see continued progress in reducing administrative burdens and improving payments for primary care, which were addressed by previous Trump administration.


In Case You Missed It

In the column for the Nov./Dec. Issue of IM Matters, Shari M. Erickson, MPH, ACP's Chief Advocacy Officer and Senior Vice President for Governmental Affairs and Public Policy, provides insight into the complexities of the U.S. budget and appropriations process, which often extends months beyond deadlines due to political polarization. to learn more about how this impacts Medicare payments to physicians and about ACP's past and current advocacy work on the federal budget.


ACP is calling on you to contact your members of Congress to ask them to support and pass the Improving Seniors' Timely Access to Care Act. This legislation would streamline the prior authorization approval processes in Medicare Advantage (MA), providing greater transparency within the MA program and consequently protecting patients from unnecessary delays in care and easing administrative burden on physicians.

Visit to learn more and take action. A sample email message is provided for you that includes space for you to personalize the letter. Join the Advocates for Internal Medicine network to receive ACP's action alerts directly and advocate for the interests of internal medicine in Washington.


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Advocacy News

Joint Letter Urging Congressional Leaders to Reauthorize the Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Act
Joint letter urging congressional leaders to include a comprehensive reauthorization of the Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Act (PAHPA) in a legislative package before the end of the year, which includes key new provisions that would strengthen US preparedness and response capabilities in the face of national health security threats.

ACP Comment Letter Regarding the HHS Notice of Benefit and Payment Parameters for 2026 Proposed Rule
ACP letter commenting on the proposed 2026 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, HHS Notice of Benefit and Payment Parameters, and Basic Health Program rule, in support of actions to prevent fraud, keep low-income patients insured, simplify plan options, and secure affordable premiums through “silver loading”.


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