New AMA Survey Finds Physician Practice Viability Under Threat

Oct 28, 2020 at 10:10 am by pj



Practices face reduced volume, decreased revenue, increased expenses during COVID-19 pandemic

CHICAGO – The viability of physician practices remains under threat as the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic takes a new turn with record levels of cases being reported across the United States. A new nationwide physician survey issued today by the American Medical Association (AMA) shows medical practices have been economically stressed by the public health crisis with a 32% average drop in revenue.


“Physician practices continue to be under significant financial stress due to reductions in patient volume and revenue, in addition to higher expenses for supplies that are scarce for some physicians” said AMA President Susan R. Bailey, M.D. “More economic relief is needed now from Congress as some medical practices contemplate the brink of viability, particularly smaller practices that are facing a difficult road to recovery.”

The AMA’s nationally representative survey of 3,500 physicians, administered from mid-July through August 2020, illustrates precarious trends and realities that physicians face as they continue to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Financial Impact

Patient Volume

Practice Expenses


According to the AMA survey, most medical practice owners reported that the federal financial assistance programs offered early in the pandemic were very or extremely helpful. The AMA continues to work with Congress for additional COVID-19 relief, including more funding for the HHS Public Health Emergency Fund and the Paycheck Protection Program for small businesses, as well as extending relief from the Medicare sequester and Medicare payment cuts planned to offset improved payments for office visit services through at least 2021.

The AMA offers private practices a growing list of tools and resources to support physicians as the COVID-19 pandemic evolves. Additional details on clinical information, guides, advocacy and medical ethics are available at the AMA COVID-19 Resource Center.

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