Free Perinatal Education ECHO Series Now Available
May 21, 2026
The Minnesota Perinatal Quality Collaborative (MNPQC) is offering a free, virtual ECHO series on perinatal education.
September 15, 2022
Now is the time to contact your members of Congress and tell them to act before the end of the year to reform the Medicare payment system and stop the cycle of constant physician payment cuts.
MMA members are urged to contact their Congress members by clicking here and sending them a personal email encouraging them to act now.
In 2021, physicians rallied to convince Congress to stop a scheduled 9.75% cut to physician payments. Yet, the payment formula in Medicare still does not keep up with medical inflation.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) recently proposed a rule related to physician payments that expands payments for behavioral health services, but provides a 0% payment update and reduces the Medicare conversion factor by 4.5%. This, combined with the sunset of the temporary 3% payment increase adopted by Congress, will result in most physicians seeing their Medicare payment amount decrease this year.
“It is time for Congress to act to stop this annual cycle of threatened cuts that are delayed in last-minute Congressional actions,” said MMA President Randy Rice, MD. “Congress needs to pass a long-term solution to the systemic problems that are in the current Medicare physician payment formula and provide the stability needed for physician practices.”
The MMA is working with the AMA to:
“These cuts can be stopped by Congress, but they need to hear from physicians,” Rice said. “They need to hear that another round of Medicare cuts will affect the patients that we serve.”
May 21, 2026
The Minnesota Perinatal Quality Collaborative (MNPQC) is offering a free, virtual ECHO series on perinatal education.
May 21, 2026
As a salute to the inaugural class of the University of Minnesota Medical School CentraCare Regional Campus St. Cloud, the MMA held an open house on May 18 at its Board Chair’s home in Sartell.
May 21, 2026
The MMA signed onto a letter to Congress’ Committee on Appropriations on May 18 urging leaders to include funding in the 2027 budget for gun violence prevention research.