The letter states:
“Assigning a panel of unelected bureaucrats to make healthcare decisions for our patients is irresponsible and dangerous. It is true that Medicare spending is unsustainable, but Congress should turn to practicing physicians, not political appointees, to shape policies that affect the care of their constituents.”
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