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USNewswire
April 24, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Association of American Physicians & Surgeons (AAPS) has filed suit today in federal court against the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) for restraining trade and causing a reduction in access by patients to their physicians. The ABMS has entered into agreements with 24 other corporations to impose enormous "recertification" burdens on physicians, which are not justified by any significant improvements in patient care.
ABMS
has a proprietary, trademarked program of recertification, called the
"ABMS Maintenance of Certification®" or "ABMS MOC®," which brings in
many tens of millions of dollars in revenue to ABMS and the 24 allied
corporations. Though ostensibly non-profit, these corporations then pay
prodigious salaries to their executives, often in excess of $700,000
per year. But their recertification demands take physicians away from
their patients, and result in hospitals denying access by patients to
their physicians.....
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