AHA: Cardiologists Face Major Payment Cut But Still Back Reform
ORLANDOIn this exclusive MedPage Today InFocus™ video report, the vice president of the American College of Cardiology sounds an alarm about the potential devastating effects of planned Medicare care payment cuts to its cardiologists, but says payment concerns are unlikely to weaken the ACC’s longstanding support for healthcare reform.
source : www.medpagetoday.com
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