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NRF Announces 2026 Class of Retail Voices
WASHINGTON, Nov. 4 -- The National Retail Federation posted the following news release on Nov. 3, 2025:
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NRF Announces 2026 Class of Retail Voices
NRF and RETHINK Retail welcome a new class of retail thought leaders who will help amplify NRF 2026: Retail's Big Show
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NEW YORK - Today, in partnership with RETHINK Retail, NRF debuts Retail Voices by NRF 2026, an exclusive community of standout thought leaders whose experience and insights advance the global retail industry. This year's selected Retail Voices are featured on NRF's website and will be celebrated at NRF 2026: Retail's Big
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 4 -- The National Retail Federation posted the following news release on Nov. 3, 2025:
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NRF Announces 2026 Class of Retail Voices
NRF and RETHINK Retail welcome a new class of retail thought leaders who will help amplify NRF 2026: Retail's Big Show
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NEW YORK - Today, in partnership with RETHINK Retail, NRF debuts Retail Voices by NRF 2026, an exclusive community of standout thought leaders whose experience and insights advance the global retail industry. This year's selected Retail Voices are featured on NRF's website and will be celebrated at NRF 2026: Retail's BigShow, Jan. 11-13, 2026, at the Javits Convention Center in New York City.
Created in 2024, Retail Voices by NRF shines a spotlight on leaders and luminaries whose experience, insights and public contributions enrich the global retail industry. This year's class reflects a broad spectrum of roles across retail and CPG, with a shared commitment to elevating retail as an industry driven by innovation and community impact.
"The people recognized through Retail Voices act as lighthouses in an era of rapid change. They're steady, visible and guiding others toward what's next for retail in the age of AI. Their perspectives help the industry navigate complexity with confidence and clarity," said Jill Dvorak, senior vice president, content at NRF.
"We're proud to partner with NRF to recognize leaders who share real-world insight and challenge the ecosystem to think differently at pace," said Paul Lewis, co-founder at RETHINK Retail. "Retail Voices offers meaningful visibility and access during Retail's Big Show so honorees can connect, create and contribute even more to the retail community."
Honorees receive elevated access and visibility during NRF 2026: Retail's Big Show, with curated networking and thought-leadership experiences created to inspire collaboration among retail's leading minds.
To engage with this year's cohort, use and follow the hashtag #RetailVoicesbyNRF and the handles for @NRF and @RETHINK Retail.
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About NRF
The National Retail Federation passionately advocates for the people, brands, policies and ideas that help retail succeed. From its headquarters in Washington, D.C., NRF empowers the industry that powers the economy. Retail is the nation's largest private-sector employer, contributing $5.3 trillion to annual GDP and supporting more than one in four U.S. jobs -- 55 million working Americans. For over a century, NRF has been a voice for every retailer and every retail job, educating, inspiring and communicating the powerful impact retail has on local communities and global economies. nrf.com
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About RETHINK Retail
RETHINK Retail is your go-to destination for executive-led insights into the trends and innovations that are transforming the global retail landscape. Through our award-winning podcasts, fresh, original and thought-provoking content series, and partnerships with the world's leading retail events, we reach a growing audience of the top retail decision-makers and industry thought leaders. Learn more at www.rethink.industries.
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Original text here: https://nrf.com/media-center/press-releases/nrf-announces-2026-class-of-retail-voices
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Watch Now: Highlights from 2025 Discover Boating Marketing Leadership Summit
CHICAGO, Illinois, Nov. 3 [Category: Business] -- The National Marine Manufacturers Association posted the following news release:
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Watch Now: Highlights from 2025 Discover Boating Marketing Leadership Summit
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A premier event for the boating industry's marketing leaders, the 2025 Discover Boating Marketing Leadership Summit held in Tampa just ahead of IBEXbrought together 80 senior marketers from NMMA manufacturer members and MRAA dealer members for a dynamic day of strategy and insight.
WATCH THE SIZZLE REEL to see highlights of the energy that defined this year's Summit.
The event
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CHICAGO, Illinois, Nov. 3 [Category: Business] -- The National Marine Manufacturers Association posted the following news release:
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Watch Now: Highlights from 2025 Discover Boating Marketing Leadership Summit
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A premier event for the boating industry's marketing leaders, the 2025 Discover Boating Marketing Leadership Summit held in Tampa just ahead of IBEXbrought together 80 senior marketers from NMMA manufacturer members and MRAA dealer members for a dynamic day of strategy and insight.
WATCH THE SIZZLE REEL to see highlights of the energy that defined this year's Summit.
The eventfeatured perspectives from the Market Expansion Advisory Group (comprised of marketing leaders from NMMA and MRAA member companies), an exclusive preview of new Ipsos consumer research, and discussions on AI in marketing, emerging consumer trends, and staying culturally relevant. Together, these sessions explored fresh strategies for attracting new audiences, advancing industry collaboration, and driving market growth.
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Original text here: https://www.nmma.org/press/article/25288
Global Semiconductor Sales Increase 15.8% from Q2 to Q3; Month-to-Month Sales Grow 7.0% in September
WASHINGTON, Nov. 3 [Category: Computer Technology] -- The Semiconductor Industry Association posted the following news release:
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Global Semiconductor Sales Increase 15.8% from Q2 to Q3; Month-to-Month Sales Grow 7.0% in September
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Monday, Nov 03, 2025, 8:00am
by Semiconductor Industry Association
Worldwide chip sales increase 25.1% year-to-year in September
WASHINGTONNovember 3, 2025The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) today announced global semiconductor sales were $208.4 billion during the third quarter of 2025, an increase of 15.8% compared to Q2. Global sales were $69.5
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 3 [Category: Computer Technology] -- The Semiconductor Industry Association posted the following news release:
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Global Semiconductor Sales Increase 15.8% from Q2 to Q3; Month-to-Month Sales Grow 7.0% in September
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Monday, Nov 03, 2025, 8:00am
by Semiconductor Industry Association
Worldwide chip sales increase 25.1% year-to-year in September
WASHINGTONNovember 3, 2025The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) today announced global semiconductor sales were $208.4 billion during the third quarter of 2025, an increase of 15.8% compared to Q2. Global sales were $69.5billion during the month of September 2025, an increase of 25.1% compared to the September 2024 total of $55.5 billion and 7.0% more than sales in August 2025. Monthly sales are compiled by the World Semiconductor Trade Statistics (WSTS) organization and represent a three-month moving average. SIA represents 99% of the U.S. semiconductor industry by revenue and nearly two-thirds of non-U.S. chip firms.
"Global chip sales continued to grow in the third quarter of this year, significantly outpacing sales from Q2," said John Neuffer, SIA president and CEO. "Market growth was driven by increased demand across a range of semiconductor products, including memory and logic. And year-to-year growth was fueled by sales into the Asia Pacific region and the Americas."
Regionally, year-to-year sales in September were up in the Asia Pacific/All Other (47.9%), Americas (30.6%), China (15.0%), and Europe (6.0%), but decreased in Japan (-10.2%). Month-to-month sales in August increased in the Americas (8.2%), Asia Pacific/All Other (8.0%), China (6.0%), Europe (5.5%), and Japan (1.6%).
For comprehensive monthly semiconductor sales data and detailed WSTS forecasts, consider purchasing the WSTS Subscription Package. For detailed historical information about the global semiconductor industry and market, consider ordering the SIA Databook.
[ September 2025 chart and graph ]
Media Contact
Dylan Peterson
Semiconductor Industry Association
812-679-8952
dpeterson@semiconductors.org
About SIA
The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) is the voice of the semiconductor industry, one of America's top export industries and a key driver of America's economic strength, national security, and global competitiveness. SIA represents 99% of the U.S. semiconductor industry by revenue and nearly two-thirds of non-U.S. chip firms. Through this coalition, SIA seeks to strengthen leadership of semiconductor manufacturing, design, and research by working with Congress, the Administration, and key industry stakeholders around the world to encourage policies that fuel innovation, propel business, and drive international competition. Learn more at www.semiconductors.org.
About WSTS
World Semiconductor Trade Statistics (WSTS) is an independent non-profit organization representing the vast majority of the world semiconductor industry. The mission of WSTS is to be the respected source of semiconductor market data and forecasts. Founded in 1986, WSTS is the singular source for monthly industry shipment statistics.
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Original text here: https://www.semiconductors.org/global-semiconductor-sales-increase-15-8-from-q2-to-q3-month-to-month-sales-grow-7-0-in-september/
Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals to Hear CCIA's Challenge to Restrictive Texas Internet Law
WASHINGTON, Nov. 3 [Category: Computer Technology] -- The Computer and Communications Industry Association issued the following news release:
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Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals to Hear CCIA's Challenge to Restrictive Texas Internet Law
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Washington - Oral argument will be heard today in the Computer & Communications Industry Association's First Amendment challenge to Texas HB18, a social media law known as the SCOPE Act. CCIA and its co-plaintiff NetChoice will argue that the Texas law unconstitutionally restricts, and in many cases bans, access to protected online speech.
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 3 [Category: Computer Technology] -- The Computer and Communications Industry Association issued the following news release:
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Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals to Hear CCIA's Challenge to Restrictive Texas Internet Law
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Washington - Oral argument will be heard today in the Computer & Communications Industry Association's First Amendment challenge to Texas HB18, a social media law known as the SCOPE Act. CCIA and its co-plaintiff NetChoice will argue that the Texas law unconstitutionally restricts, and in many cases bans, access to protected online speech.
Parts of thelaw have been blocked from taking effect after a federal district court judge agreed the provisions likely violate the First Amendment. The argument Monday will allow CCIA to demonstrate to a Fifth Circuit panel in New Orleans that Texas's law targets a type of speech for monitoring and blocking and uses overly broad, vague language to squelch websites' ability to display lawful speech and severely restricts internet users' access to that speech.
The following can be attributed to CCIA Senior Vice President, Chief of Staff, and Director of CCIA Litigation Center Stephanie Joyce:
"The SCOPE Act's requirements to monitor, filter, and block internet content deserve stringent First Amendment scrutiny but cannot survive it. Texas seems to be forgetting that even young people have First Amendment rights to speak and access lawful information, whether that's at a library or online. Today we made clear to the Court of Appeals that our injunction against this misguided law should continue."
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Original text here: https://ccianet.org/news/2025/11/fifth-circuit-court-of-appeals-to-hear-ccias-challenge-to-restrictive-texas-internet-law/
CCIA Submits Comments in USMCA Review, Urges Preserving Digital Trade Chapter
WASHINGTON, Nov. 3 [Category: Computer Technology] -- The Computer and Communications Industry Association issued the following news release:
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CCIA Submits Comments in USMCA Review, Urges Preserving Digital Trade Chapter
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Washington - The Computer & Communications Industry Association submitted comments to the U.S. Trade Representative in response to its request for comments on the operation of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada-Agreement (USMCA). This filing will contribute to the U.S. government's review of USMCA ahead of the 2026 joint evaluation of the agreement's economic performance and implementation,
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 3 [Category: Computer Technology] -- The Computer and Communications Industry Association issued the following news release:
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CCIA Submits Comments in USMCA Review, Urges Preserving Digital Trade Chapter
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Washington - The Computer & Communications Industry Association submitted comments to the U.S. Trade Representative in response to its request for comments on the operation of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada-Agreement (USMCA). This filing will contribute to the U.S. government's review of USMCA ahead of the 2026 joint evaluation of the agreement's economic performance and implementation,which will inform potential renegotiation or extension of the agreement's terms.
CCIA's filing emphasizes the importance of preserving USMCA's high-standard digital trade commitments that have made it a global model for open and innovative markets, particularly provisions ensuring cross-border data flows, prohibiting data localization, and protecting online intermediaries. It cautions against reopening core provisions of the Digital Trade Chapter and instead recommends targeted enhancements, such as new annexes on AI and subsea cables, stronger protections for end-to-end encryption, and exemptions for ICT goods from rules of origin changes, to advance North American digital competitiveness.
The filing also highlights policy barriers in Canada and Mexico to address in advance of the USMCA 2026 joint review, including Canada's discriminatory Online News Act and Online Streaming Act and Mexico's cloud localization requirements, content restrictions, and proposed tax measures targeting technology firms, urging USTR to seek their reform or removal.
Given that U.S. digital exports to Canada and Mexico exceeded $75 billion in 2024, CCIA stresses that maintaining USMCA's digital rules is essential to sustaining U.S. competitiveness, supporting exports of the U.S. AI stack, and strengthening North American supply chain resilience.
The following can be attributed to CCIA's Vice President for Digital Trade, Jonathan McHale:
"Six years in, USMCA's digital trade provisions remain the gold standard for enabling open, secure, and innovative markets across North America. These rules have strengthened U.S. competitiveness by ensuring cross-border data flows, prohibiting data localization, and ensuring robust and resilient supply chains, and will be critical to the success of the Administration's goal of promoting the export of the U.S. AI stack. We look forward to the upcoming review as an opportunity to highlight the tangible benefits these commitments have delivered for U.S. exporters and workers. While continued attention to outstanding bilateral trade barriers in Canada and Mexico is warranted, the case for the renewal of USMCA remains strong."
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Original text here: https://ccianet.org/news/2025/11/ccia-submits-comments-in-usmca-review-urges-preserving-digital-trade-chapter/
Alzheimer's Association Honors the Nearly 12 Million Americans Who Serve as Dementia Caregivers and Shares New Resources to Help Them Thrive
CHICAGO, Illinois, Nov. 3 [Category: Health Care] -- The Alzheimer's Association posted the following news release:
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Alzheimer's Association Honors the Nearly 12 Million Americans Who Serve as Dementia Caregivers and Shares New Resources to Help Them Thrive
* November is National Family Caregivers and National Alzheimer's Disease Awareness Month
* New Alzheimer's Association resources support families at every stage of the disease
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During National Family Caregivers Month and National Alzheimer's Disease Awareness Month in November, the Alzheimer's Association is amplifying the voices
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CHICAGO, Illinois, Nov. 3 [Category: Health Care] -- The Alzheimer's Association posted the following news release:
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Alzheimer's Association Honors the Nearly 12 Million Americans Who Serve as Dementia Caregivers and Shares New Resources to Help Them Thrive
* November is National Family Caregivers and National Alzheimer's Disease Awareness Month
* New Alzheimer's Association resources support families at every stage of the disease
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During National Family Caregivers Month and National Alzheimer's Disease Awareness Month in November, the Alzheimer's Association is amplifying the voicesof people living with dementia and their caregivers to empower more families to find support, connection and hope.
Nearly 12 million Americans provide unpaid care for loved ones living with Alzheimer's or another dementia. Together, they contribute more than 19 billion hours of care each year, valued at over $413 billion, according to the Alzheimer's Association 2025 Facts and Figures report.
Caregivers are the backbone of dementia care, offering comfort, stability and compassion in the face of a complex and unpredictable disease. Their role is not only essential it's deeply personal.
Kerry Dennis, 59, diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment in 2023, said her husband and care partner, Rob Guzas Jr., has been invaluable in helping her navigate life with early-stage Alzheimer's.
"Rob is my steady hand, my sounding board, and the one who helps me stay grounded when things feel uncertain," Dennis says. "Living with early-stage Alzheimer's isn't easy, but he shows up every day with patience, kindness, and love. I'm so grateful for the way he sees me not just the diagnosis, but the whole me."
For Guzas, supporting Kerry means learning to balance care with respect for her independence.
"We've had to find new rhythms, new ways to do things that used to be second nature," Guzas says. "But through it all, I've learned that my role isn't to take over it's to help her hold on to her independence, her dignity, and her joy. Love means showing up fully, especially when things get hard."
This year, the Alzheimer's Association has launched several new and expanded resources to help families navigate the challenges of dementia at every stage.
* Transitions in Care, a new online education program that helps families navigate the decision to transition a person living with dementia into long-term care.
* The Empowered Caregiver, an evidence-based education program designed for middle- and late-stage caregivers to build skills, manage stress and find community.
* My ALZ Journey, a free mobile app that helps people newly diagnosed with Alzheimer's or other dementia and their care partners access tailored information and local support.
"Caregiving is one of the most selfless acts of love there is," said Elizabeth Edgerly, senior director of community programs and services, Alzheimer's Association. "This month, and every month, we honor those who show up every day to provide care, comfort and dignity for their loved ones. We're here to make sure they have the resources and support they need."
The Alzheimer's Association provides local support and programs to families facing Alzheimer's and other dementia, including a 24/7 Helpline staffed by master's-level clinicians and specialists who are available 365 days a year and can help families navigate a variety of disease-related issues. Call 800.272.3900.
"I wish I'd known sooner that being a care partner for Kerry doesn't mean carrying the weight alone. There's a powerful support system available, especially through the Alzheimer's Association, which offers guidance, resources, and community as I walk along this path with Kerry. I also recognized the value of self-care. When I take time to recharge, I can show up for Kerry with the love, patience and resilience she deserves."
Visit alz.org/nadam and join us in honoring millions of caregivers by sharing a special message of thanks during National Family Caregivers Month.
Alzheimer's Caregiving: By the Numbers
* In 2024, nearly 12 million caregivers provided more than 19 billion hours of unpaid care, a contribution to the nation valued at $413.4 billion.
- 59% of family caregivers of people with Alzheimer's or other dementias rated the emotional stress of caregiving as high or very high.
- 38% of unpaid caregivers report physical stress due to caregiving.
- 60% of caregivers of people with Alzheimer's or another dementia were employed in the past year. However, many of these caregivers had to make major changes to their work schedules because of caregiving responsibilities: 57% said they had to go in late, leave early or take time off and 16% had to take a leave of absence.
* The total lifetime cost of care for someone with dementia is estimated at more than $400,000 ($405,362) with 70% of these costs borne by family caregivers in the forms of unpaid caregiving and out-of-pocket expenses.
- 41% percent of caregivers have a household income of $50,000 or less.
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About the Alzheimer's Association
The Alzheimer's Association is a worldwide voluntary health organization dedicated to Alzheimer's care, support and research. Our mission is to lead the way to end Alzheimer's and all other dementia by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support. Our vision is a world without Alzheimer's and all other dementia(r). Visit alz.org or call 800.272.3900.
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Original text here: https://www.alz.org/news/2025/november-national-family-caregivers-alzheimers-disease-awareness-month
ACS and 33 Medical Organizations Call on Congress To Stop Fatally Flawed Plan To Cut Physician Payments Through "Efficiency Adjustment" Rule
CHICAGO, Illinois, Nov. 3 -- The American College of Surgeons issued the following news release:
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ACS and 33 Medical Organizations Call on Congress To Stop Fatally Flawed Plan To Cut Physician Payments Through "Efficiency Adjustment" Rule
The American College of Surgeons (ACS) and 33 medical organizations asked the United States Congress Monday to step in and stop a portion of a payment rule recently finalized by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) that implements a 2.5 reduction in payments in 2026, with additional reductions likely every 3 years indefinitely.
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CHICAGO, Illinois, Nov. 3 -- The American College of Surgeons issued the following news release:
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ACS and 33 Medical Organizations Call on Congress To Stop Fatally Flawed Plan To Cut Physician Payments Through "Efficiency Adjustment" Rule
The American College of Surgeons (ACS) and 33 medical organizations asked the United States Congress Monday to step in and stop a portion of a payment rule recently finalized by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) that implements a 2.5 reduction in payments in 2026, with additional reductions likely every 3 years indefinitely.
This "efficiencyadjustment" will cause further decreases in reimbursement for physician services and have wide-ranging consequences, including significant financial pressures that could limit patient access to medical care, particularly for the most vulnerable populations.
"We need Congress to step in immediately and stop the implementation of this flawed plan that will negatively impact surgeons and will limit access to care for millions of vulnerable patients," said Patricia L. Turner, MD, MBA, FACS, ACS Executive Director & CEO. "CMS developed a flawed calculation that is not rooted in any real analysis of data and does not contemplate the negative impact on our patients."
In a letter to congressional leaders, the ACS and 33 medical organizations asked that Congress act before January 1, 2026, to preempt this ill-advised and unwarranted change in the payment structure from taking effect.
The CMS "efficiency adjustment" rule is based on the incorrect assumption that non-time-based services become more efficient as the services become "more common, professionals gain more experience, technology is improved, and other operational improvements are implemented." Directly contradicting this CMS claim, a recent peer reviewed study published in the Journal of the American College of Surgeons analyzing more than 1.7 million operations, spanning 249 Current Procedural Codes (CPT) and 11 surgical specialties, found that 90 percent of CPT codes had the same or longer operative times in 2023 compared to 2019. In fact, operative times have increased overall by 3.1 percent.
"At a time when too many patients are seeing access to essential medical care delayed, we cannot allow another reduction in the structure of physician payments to drive even more physicians out of medical practice," Dr. Turner said. "We must stabilize payments to enable surgeons and physicians to keep their practices open so that they can continue to serve their patients."
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About the American College of Surgeons
The American College of Surgeons is a scientific and educational organization of surgeons that was founded in 1913 to raise the standards of surgical practice and improve the quality of care for all surgical patients. The College is dedicated to the ethical and competent practice of surgery. Its achievements have significantly influenced the course of scientific surgery in America and have established it as an important advocate for all surgical patients. The College has approximately 90,000 members and is the largest organization of surgeons in the world. "FACS" designates that a surgeon is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons.
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Original text here: https://www.facs.org/media-center/press-releases/2025/acs-and-33-medical-organizations-call-on-congress-to-stop-fatally-flawed-plan-to-cut-physician-payments-through-efficiency-adjustment-rule/
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