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The formula was designed to trigger cuts to physician payments in Medicare as a balanced-budget mechanism. But Congress has traditionally voted to waive the cuts out of fear that some doctors would treat fewer Medicare patients or stop treating them altogether, thus restricting access to care.
Another report by the center revealed that the health sector had been the most aggressive in lobbying the so-called 'super committee,' accounting for 30 percent of the overall spending.
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American Medical Association of IL 4:21PM November 10, 2011