ACG strongly opposes CMS’ finalized 3.37% cut to Medicare physician reimbursement; join our efforts to have Congress avert these cuts.
Focus, Framing, Flexibility: The LPPC Approach for the Election & Beyond
ACG’s Legislative and Public Policy Council explains our advocacy priorities and approach as we head into the election season
What You Need to Know About UnitedHealthcare’s National Gold Card Program
Learn about UHC”s national gold card program and the potential impact to GI
Harmful Medicare Cuts Proposed for 2025
Learn about the ripple effects that will come from the recent Supreme Court decision in Loper Bright Enterprises, a fishing industry lawsuit
How a Fishing Industry Lawsuit May Impact the Future of U.S. Healthcare and Clinical GI
Learn about the ripple effects that will come from the recent Supreme Court decision in Loper Bright Enterprises, a fishing industry lawsuit
ACG President Delivers GI Cancer Survivorship Speech
Dr. Daniel Pambianco outlined the emerging frontiers for GI cancers, including the rising incidence rate among young Americans and inequities in treatment and survivorship.
Featured Lectures at the ACG 2023 Annual Scientific Meeting and Postgraduate Course
*EMBARGOED All research presented at the 2023 ACG Annual Scientific Meeting and Postgraduate Course is strictly embargoed until Sunday, October…
Help Us Help You to Update Medicare Physician Payment
ACG is encouraging all members to complete the AMA’s Physician Practice Information survey, if selected
Tri-Society Statement: Proposed Medicare Payments Detrimental to Patient Care
The GI societies responded to CMS and the 2024 proposed rules for the Medicare Physician Fee Scheduleand Hospital OPPS & ASC
Conversations with Women in GI
Jill K.J. Gaidos, MD, FACG, speaks with women leaders in GI and hepatology. Building a Successful Career in Industry as…
September is Women in Medicine Month
Dear Colleagues, September is Women in Medicine Month! Please join me in celebrating the accomplishments of ACG’s women in gastroenterology.…
Broken Promises: Why MACRA & MIPS Have Failed Physicians
We know that a 3.36% Medicare reimbursement cut is looming in 2024. These cuts are anti-physician practice and threaten patient access to care. Clearly, the Medicare physician fee schedule is broken and needs both short-term and long-term corrections.
Cuts in Store: 2024 Proposed Medicare Payments
The GI societies are disappointed and concerned to see a proposed cut to reimbursement in 2024. Tell Congress now to reform physician reimbursement.
Innovation and Technology in Gastroenterology and Hepatology (ACG 2022)
Innovation and Technology in Gastroenterology and Hepatology Highlights from the 2022 American College of Gastroenterology Annual Scientific Meeting Curated by…