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      AMGA Commends House Energy & Commerce Subcommittee Hearing on Medicare Physician Payment, Calls for Immediate Legislative Action

      AMGA today commended the House Energy & Commerce Subcommittee on Health for holding a hearing titled Examining the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule, MACRA, and Opportunities for Payment Reforms. AMGA is prepared to assist Congress in addressing Medicare reform. In 2023, AMGA convened the AMGA MACRA and Value-Based Care Task Force, a group of physician executives from leading multispecialty group practices and integrated health systems, to develop consensus-based, forward-looking policy solutions.
      May 20, 2026 Association News Public Policy and Legislation

      Today’s Hearing Confirms Urgent Need for Structural, Sustainable Reform to Medicare Physician Payment

      ALEXANDRIA, VA — AMGA today commended the House Energy & Commerce Subcommittee on Health for holding a hearing titled Examining the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule, MACRA, and Opportunities for Payment Reforms. The hearing provided an important forum for examining the structural failures in Medicare physician reimbursement and exploring the reforms needed to protect patient access and sustain high-quality care. 

      Today’s testimony and discussion demonstrated what AMGA members have experienced firsthand: The Medicare physician payment system is broken. Since MACRA’s enactment in 2015, the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule conversion factor has fallen more than 30% after adjusting for inflation, even as practice operating costs have risen approximately 20% over the same period. Successive rounds of temporary patches have failed to address this structural deficiency, which left unaddressed will undermine the ability of clinicians to provide care. 

      “Today’s hearing sent an unmistakable message: The status quo is unsustainable,” said Jerry Penso, MD, MBA, president and chief executive officer of AMGA. “The testimony reinforced what our members report. Payment instability is forcing practices to limit Medicare enrollment, furlough clinical staff, and curtail population health programs that patients depend on. We thank the subcommittee for its leadership and urge Congress to move swiftly from conversation to legislation.”

      AMGA is prepared to assist Congress in addressing Medicare reform. In 2023, AMGA convened the AMGA MACRA and Value-Based Care Task Force, a group of physician executives from leading multispecialty group practices and integrated health systems, to develop consensus-based, forward-looking policy solutions. Over two years, the Task Force examined the reimbursement and regulatory landscape and produced recommendations organized around six pillars: enhancing patient engagement; improving health outcomes; protecting patient dignity at end of life; removing regulatory and statutory barriers; supporting practices serving rural and underserved populations; and ensuring the long-term sustainability of high-value care.

      “The issues examined today are not hypothetical but are reshaping care delivery in communities across the country,” said Penso added. “Our Task Force has done the work. We have the policy solutions ready. We urge Congress to act now before more practices are forced to make irreversible decisions that will limit access for Medicare patients for years to come.”

      Call to Action
      AMGA urges Congress to use the Task Force recommendations as a blueprint for MACRA reauthorization and broader Medicare reform efforts. AMGA stands ready to work with Congress and other stakeholders to implement these changes and fulfill the original promise of MACRA: a stable, predictable payment system that rewards high-quality, high-value care.

      AMGA’s full report is available here
       

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      About AMGA
      AMGA is a trade association leading the transformation of healthcare in America. Representing multispecialty medical groups and integrated systems of care, we advocate, educate, innovate, and empower our members to deliver the next level of high-performance health. AMGA is the national voice promoting awareness of our members’ recognized excellence in the delivery of coordinated, high-quality, high-value care. More than 175,000 physicians practice in our member organizations, delivering care to one in three Americans. 

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