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When Washington cuts surgical care, it harms patients
Surgeons and the care they provide are facing another round of Medicare
payment cuts that will harm patients by reducing access to care.
Patients need a health care system that invests in surgical care, not
one that threatens it year after year. While cuts to surgical care were
delayed in 2020, the action taken by Congress was only a temporary fix
that did not offer a long-term solution for patients.
The Surgical Care Coalition advocates for patients and aims to stop
these harmful cuts to surgical care. If you'd like to learn more and
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