Monday, July 9, 2012

Next Steps in Healthcare Reform: Repealing IPAB and SGR

Next Steps in Healthcare Reform: Repealing IPAB and SGR

Medscape: When Medscape interviewed AMA CEO Dr. James Madara in April, he reiterated the AMA's support of the ACA, but he stressed that like all things, it's a work in progress. Now that the law has been upheld, what are the next steps to improving the healthcare system? What areas of healthcare are in most need of improvement?
Dr. Lazarus: We think the things in the act that we'd like to get rid of, like IPAB, would help. We would like to see comprehensive medical liability reform, which we think would help on the cost side and bring down the cost of care. We would like to see a repeal of the SGR in Medicare. And we, in our own strategic planning, are looking at new delivery and payment models that will work better, both for physicians and patients. We think this will give physicians more satisfaction in whatever kind of practice situation they're in, and it will enable them to deliver better care to patients at a reduced cost. We need to have time to do that. It's a 5-year plan, and we're excited about that part of our strategic plan.
Medscape: Do you have any parting thoughts on the future of medicine and the ACA?
Dr. Lazarus: This is something that we had been working on for a long time. We had been advocating for health insurance coverage for all Americans for many years, and we were pleased with the outcome. It gives us at least a roadmap to where we're going. It eliminates the uncertainly about where things were going. As the law is implemented, we'll see what other changes need to take place. But we were pleased at the outcome.

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