Since its founding in 1913, the ACS has been working toward improving the quality of care for surgical patients. To this end, the organization announced in June 2020 that it is a founding member of the Surgical Care Coalition (SCC). This group will work with Congress to improve the quality of life for surgical patients, along with protecting them and ensuring they have good access to surgical care. It would also work on stopping the planned Medicare cuts that would reduce the timely delivery of and access to quality surgical services.
The ACS has been strongly opposed to these proposed cuts since they were first announced. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) would implement a reduction in surgical care payments by January 2021, but the ACS hopes that it, along with the SCC’s other 11 founding members, can encourage Congress to prevent these cuts. Together, the group has already found that surgeons are facing serious financial distress as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, and these cuts combined with such distress could create instability in the healthcare system.

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