SCAI should be actively engaged in the national discussion over healthcare reform.
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The overall cost of medical care is too high and SCI should be a leader in initiatives to reduce the cost of healthcare.
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As a general principal, government involvement in health care is counterproductive and SCAI should work to oppose measures that expand the influence of government on healthcare.
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SCAI should actively seek collaboration with other professional societies when making decisions regarding healthcare reform.
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SCAI should be a leader in healthcare reform as it relates to our specialty.
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SCAI has an obligation to our patients to oppose quality measures that might limit access to care.
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SCAI has an obligation to our membership to oppose measures that might negatively impact reimbursement.
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As proposed by CMS, the AMI bundled payment program would have been a positive advance in healthcare reform.
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If the AMI bundled payment program were to be reintroduced in the same form, SCAI should support such rule.
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SCAI should support voluntary participation in the bundled payment programs rather than mandatory.
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SCAI should oppose any bundled payment program.
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SCAI should be actively engaged in lobbying for members' interests.
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SCAI should retain and promote SCAI-PAC in support of SCAI's lobbying initiatives.
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