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Doctors And Patients Hurt By ‘Big Beautiful Bill’

Last updated: June 7, 2025 1:39 pm
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The American Medical Association has raised concerns about legislation making its way through Congress, warning that it could have detrimental effects on the health benefits of poor and low-income Americans. The group’s president, Bruce A. Scott, M.D., emphasized the importance of protecting programs like Medicaid, Medicare, and the Affordable Care Act, which serve as lifelines for vulnerable populations.

The legislation in question, known as the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” recently passed the House of Representatives by a narrow margin. However, the AMA is mobilizing its members to advocate for changes to the bill before it reaches the Senate. With over 200,000 physicians under its umbrella, the AMA is launching a grassroots campaign aimed at influencing lawmakers to prioritize access to care for all Americans.

Dr. Scott highlighted the flaws in the current Medicare payment system, pointing out that physicians have seen a significant decrease in their pay over the years. This, coupled with burdensome processes like prior authorization, has led to delays in treatment and compromised patient health. The AMA is calling for reforms that address these issues and ensure that doctors are adequately compensated for their services.

Furthermore, the AMA expressed concerns about the growing trend of physicians leaving private practice due to cuts in payments and increasing administrative burdens. This trend is exacerbating the doctor shortage in the U.S., leading to longer wait times for patients seeking specialized care. Dr. Scott emphasized the importance of retaining doctors in the healthcare system to ensure that all Americans have access to quality medical services.

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In conclusion, the AMA is urging Congress to consider the impact of its policies on healthcare providers and patients alike. The organization is committed to advocating for policies that prioritize access to care and support physicians in delivering the best possible outcomes for their patients.

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