Louisiana 2024 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR104

Introduced
5/6/24  
Introduced
5/6/24  
Refer
5/7/24  
Refer
5/7/24  
Report Pass
5/15/24  
Report Pass
5/15/24  
Engrossed
5/22/24  
Engrossed
5/22/24  
Refer
5/23/24  
Refer
5/23/24  
Passed
5/30/24  

Caption

Memorializes the United States Congress to preserve patient access to physician care by reforming the Medicare physician payment system

Impact

The resolution highlights the significant concern surrounding Medicare payments, which have not kept pace with inflation over the years, leading to a decline in physician reimbursements relative to the cost of living. This trend has serious implications for small, independent, and rural physician practices. If compensation continues to lag, many physicians may be forced to discontinue treating Medicare patients or close their practices entirely, further limiting access to care for vulnerable populations.

Summary

HCR104 is a concurrent resolution that urges the United States Congress to implement necessary reforms to the Medicare physician payment system. The resolution underscores the critical need for systemic reform to ensure that elderly and disabled patients maintain access to healthcare providers with specialized training. Specifically, it calls for annual inflationary updates to physician fees based on the Medicare Economic Index, acknowledging that physicians are the only healthcare providers whose payment does not automatically adjust for inflation.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HCR104 appears largely supportive, reflecting a consensus on the necessity of reforming the Medicare payment structure to protect patient access to physician care. The resolution received widespread backing in the recent Senate vote, with all present lawmakers voting in favor. This bipartisan backing suggests recognition across party lines of the urgency of addressing the looming crisis in physician access due to inadequate reimbursement rates.

Contention

While there seems to be strong support for HCR104 based on the voting history, the discussions surrounding Medicare reforms often entail some concerns about the feasibility of implementing systemic changes at the federal level. Stakeholders in the healthcare system may have different perspectives on the best path forward for ensuring sufficient healthcare access while balancing economic realities faced by practicing physicians. However, the resolution serves as a clear call to action for Congress to prioritize this issue to safeguard physician practices and patient access.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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