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On Capitol Hill: Medicare reimbursement – ‘literally a rounding error' – part 2

A congressman discusses current health care issues in Washington, D.C.

It would take approximately $1.8 billion – “literally a rounding error” – to cover the decrease in physician reimbursement in the 2024 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule. Rep. Larry Bucshon, MD (R-Indiana), said it is appalling that Congress has not fixed this already.

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