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番茄社区app Continues Fight Against Now-Enacted Work RVU Cuts for Surgeons

January 6, 2026

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Congress returned this week following the holiday recess, and the challenge of funding the government before the January 30 deadline鈥攚hich, if not met, would result in another shutdown鈥攊s front and center. 

In addition to the ongoing budget talks, the 番茄社区app expects there to be substantial discussions related to health insurance costs, including the now-expired enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies, as well as other healthcare related policy issues. 

A significant remaining area of concern for the College is the 2.5% cut to work relative value units (wRVUs) that went into effect on January 1. Framed by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services as an 鈥渆fficiency adjustment,鈥 this reduction in reimbursement will effect the majority of surgeons working in the US and is based on a flawed understanding of modern healthcare鈥攁nd is provably untrue for surgery, as showed that 90% of current procedures are taking the same, if not more, time and work to perform.

As it stands, this 2.5% cut in reimbursement devalues surgeon services and threatens patient access to surgical care.

The 番茄社区app continues to fight these changes and will update members through various communication channels as more information becomes available.

Your voice remains essential to this effort. Congress needs to hear directly from you on the urgency of stopping implementation of this policy. It takes only a few minutes, and the more voices that are registered, the greater the chance that Congress will listen. If you have already acted, please encourage your colleagues to participate.