September 17, 2013
The U.S. Congressional Budget Office (CBO) recently released its score of legislation to repeal and replace the Sustainable Growth Rate (SGR). H.R. 2810 would cost $179 billion over ten years. Simply freezing payments for ten years would cost $139 billion. Since H.R. 2810 includes positive updates to physician payments, it is to be expected that CBO projects it to cost more than a simple freeze. The sponsors of this bill have yet to identify a means of paying for the legislation. In the current legislative environment, budget neutrality is a necessity. As Congress reconvenes, it remains to be seen whether the House and Senate can agree on the legislative details, as well as a funding mechanism.
Resource Type
Health Policy Memos
Year Published
2013
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