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What pathologists are telling their lawmakers before New Year's Eve

With just a few weeks left in the year remaining, CAP members are asking their members of Congress to stop flawed Medicare payment cuts from taking effect on January 1.

Situational awareness: There are fewer than 14 legislative days left before lawmakers break for the holidays.

  • The CAP activated an action alert for our members to easily send messages to their representatives and senators. 
    Lawmakers are making year-end decisions that will shape laboratory services and physician payment for 2026 and beyond. 

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released next year's Medicare Physician Fee Schedule, which includes an "efficiency adjustment" that cuts Medicare payments by 2.5%.

  • By the numbers: These cuts will affect 7,000 services from almost all specialties, based not on new data but on assumed "efficiencies." 

What we're doing: The CAP is continuing to lead advocacy efforts to stop these drastic payment cuts and is asking lawmakers to stop Medicare's planned efficiency adjustment.

  • We emphasize that the policy represents a cut of tens of millions of dollars to pathology professional diagnostic services.
  • Review the CAP's impact table to compare next year’s changes to current rates.

Congress listens when we speak up: By taking action today, you’ll help protect patients and strengthen the specialty of pathology. 

  • Contact your elected officials and urge them to advance long-overdue Medicare payment reforms that address chronic underfunding, strengthen physician practices, and ensure the pathology workforce can continue delivering high-quality diagnostic care.

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