GAO Seeks Nominees for Physician Payment Committee
Published Date: 6/8/2026
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The Government Accountability Office is looking for awesome people to join the Physician-Focused Payment Model Technical Advisory Committee (PTAC). If you’re interested in helping shape how doctors get paid, send your nomination by July 13, 2026. New members will be picked in October, so jump in and make a difference in healthcare payments!
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