AMA Joins Tenn. Physicians to Urge U.S. Congressional Action to Halt Medicare Cuts; AMA Brings Medicare ’House Call’ Campaign to Nashville, Tenn.
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WHO: American Medical Association (AMA) Immediate Past President John C. Nelson, M.D.
Tennessee Medical Association (TMA) President, Phyllis Miller, M.D.
WHAT: Media Briefing
WHY: The AMA brings its Medicare ‘House Call’ campaign to Tennessee to draw attention to impending sharp Medicare cuts that will lead to an access to care problem for seniors. If Congress does not act, payments to physicians nationwide will be cut 26 percent - well below the cost of providing care, forcing physicians to limit the number of new Medicare patients in their practice.
WHEN: Tuesday, August 16, 10:45 a.m. Check in 11 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Briefing
WHERE: Tennessee Medical Association, 2301 21st Avenue South, Nashville, TN 37212, 615-385-2100
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