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1st Quarter - Report · 2026

Filing UUID
6e0db8e3-8a0b-4880-a31f-fe6046b8965b
Type
Q1 — 1st Quarter - Report
Period
first_quarter
Year
2026
Posted
2026-04-20 18:14:32
Income (reported)
Expenses (reported)
$300,000
Expenses method
C
Filing document
Open on lda.senate.gov
Registrant (lobbying firm)

MEDICAL GROUP MANAGEMENT ASSN

Contact
ANDERS GILBERG
Phone
+1 202-293-3450
Address
zip:20006, city:WASHINGTON, state:DC, street:1717 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NW
Client

MEDICAL GROUP MANAGEMENT ASSN

State
DC
Country
US
Government-entity client
false
Effective date
1996-02-14
Issues lobbied + lobbyists (2)

MMM — Medicare/Medicaid

Senate Special Committee on Aging Testimony on Regulatory Burden and Physician Burnout - Testified in front of the Senate Special Committee on Aging on how regulatory burden is impacting physician burnout. Supported policies to reduce administration burden and improve Medicare payment, as well as the following legislation to address the myriad factors impacting burnout: Resident Physicians Shortage Reduction Act of 2025 (S. 2439), Medicare Advantage Prompt Pay Act (S. 2879), Improving Seniors Timely Access to Care Act (H.R. 3514, S. 1816), and Strengthening Medicare for Patients and Providers Act (H.R. 6160). Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2026 - Sent letter to congressional leadership regarding policies in the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2026 (H.R. 7148). The letter supported the reinstatement of the Advanced APM incentive payment, lowering the Qualifying APM Participant threshold, extending telehealth flexibilities, delaying clinical lab cuts, and extending the 1.0 work GPCI floor. Medicare Payment Reform - Supported the reintroduction of the Provider Reimbursement Stability Act (H.R. 8163) to reform Medicares budget neutrality requirements. Value-Based Care - Joined letter to Congress discussing proposals to reform the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA) to support value-based care. Healthcare Workforce - Sent letter of support for the H-1Bs for Physicians and the Healthcare Workforce Act (H.R.7961). Joined letter of support for the Rural Residency Planning and Development Act of 2025 (H.R. 4731). Submitted a statement for the record for the Ways and Means Subcommittee on Healths hearing, Advancing the Next Generation of Americas Healthcare Workforce, that supported policies to expand graduate medical education and address education financing issues. Supported a bipartisan congressional letter requesting exemptions for healthcare workers from the H-1B visa application fee. No Surprises Act - Joined a letter to HHS, the Department of Labor, and Department of Treasury supporting policy recommendations to the improve the administration of the Independent Dispute Resolution process under the No Surprises Act and supporting the No Surprises Enforcement Act (H.R. 4710). Artificial Intelligence - Responded to HHS request for information on the adoption of artificial intelligence. Healthcare Costs - Submitted statement for the record in response to the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Healths hearing on lowering healthcare costs and examining the provider landscape. The letter supported Medicare Part B payment reform, addressing prior authorization burden, reforming the quality payment program, addressing challenges within Medicare Advantage, and reforming the Stark Law. Health Information Technology - Commented on the Health Data, Technology, and Interoperability: ASTP/ONC Deregulatory Actions to Unleash Property proposed rule. Clinical Lab Reform - Sent letter of support of the RESULTS Act (H.R. 5269, S. 2761) in response to the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Healths legislative hearing. Prior Authorization - Submitted a statement for the record in response to the House Ways and Means and Energy and Commerces hearings on healthcare affordability supporting the Improving Seniors Timely Access to Care Act (H.R. 3514, S. 1816). Fraud - Responded to CMS request for information on ways to reduce fraud in Medicare.

Lobbyists:

Government entities lobbied: Centers For Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS); Health & Human Services, Dept of (HHS); HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; Labor, Dept of (DOL); SENATE; Treasury, Dept of

HCR — Health Issues

Senate Special Committee on Aging Testimony on Regulatory Burden and Physician Burnout - Testified in front of the Senate Special Committee on Aging on how regulatory burden is impacting physician burnout. Supported policies to reduce administration burden and improve Medicare payment, as well as the following legislation to address the myriad factors impacting burnout: Resident Physicians Shortage Reduction Act of 2025 (S. 2439), Medicare Advantage Prompt Pay Act (S. 2879), Improving Seniors Timely Access to Care Act (H.R. 3514, S. 1816), and Strengthening Medicare for Patients and Providers Act (H.R. 6160). Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2026 - Sent letter to congressional leadership regarding policies in the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2026 (H.R. 7148). The letter supported the reinstatement of the Advanced APM incentive payment, lowering the Qualifying APM Participant threshold, extending telehealth flexibilities, delaying clinical lab cuts, and extending the 1.0 work GPCI floor. Medicare Payment Reform - Supported the reintroduction of the Provider Reimbursement Stability Act (H.R. 8163) to reform Medicares budget neutrality requirements. Value-Based Care - Joined letter to Congress discussing proposals to reform the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA) to support value-based care. Healthcare Workforce - Sent letter of support for the H-1Bs for Physicians and the Healthcare Workforce Act (H.R.7961). Joined letter of support for the Rural Residency Planning and Development Act of 2025 (H.R. 4731). Submitted a statement for the record for the Ways and Means Subcommittee on Healths hearing, Advancing the Next Generation of Americas Healthcare Workforce, that supported policies to expand graduate medical education and address education financing issues. Supported a bipartisan congressional letter requesting exemptions for healthcare workers from the H-1B visa application fee. No Surprises Act - Joined a letter to HHS, the Department of Labor, and Department of Treasury supporting policy recommendations to the improve the administration of the Independent Dispute Resolution process under the No Surprises Act and supporting the No Suprises Enforcement Act (H.R. 4710). Artificial Intelligence - Responded to HHS request for information on the adoption of artificial intelligence. Healthcare Costs - Submitted statement for the record in response to the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Healths hearing on lowering healthcare costs and examining the provider landscape. The letter supported Medicare Part B payment reform, addressing prior authorization burden, reforming the quality payment program, addressing challenges within Medicare Advantage, and reforming the Stark Law. Health Information Technology - Commented on the Health Data, Technology, and Interoperability: ASTP/ONC Deregulatory Actions to Unleash Property proposed rule. Clinical Lab Reform - Sent letter of support of the RESULTS Act (H.R. 5269, S. 2761) in response to the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Healths legislative hearing. Prior Authorization - Submitted a statement for the record in response to the House Ways and Means and Energy and Commerces hearings on healthcare affordability supporting the Improving Seniors Timely Access to Care Act (H.R. 3514, S. 1816). Fraud - Responded to CMS request for information on ways to reduce fraud in Medicare.

Lobbyists:

Government entities lobbied: Centers For Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS); Health & Human Services, Dept of (HHS); HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; Labor, Dept of (DOL); SENATE; Treasury, Dept of

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