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News from American Medical Association highlights the most recent developments

Published in Managed Care Law Weekly, October 7th, 2007

News from American Medical Association highlights the most recent developments.

This trend article is an immediate alert from NewsRx to identify the most recent news developments at American Medical Association.

Report 1: The American Medical Association (AMA) National House Call campaign came to Oregon today to draw attention to an imminent access to care problem for Oregon's nearly 504,000 Medicare patients. The government will cut Medicare physician payments 10 percent on January 1, 2008, forcing physicians to limit the number of new Medicare patients they can treat.

"More than half a million seniors in Oregon depend on...

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