Welcome to The ACP Advocate,
Today's first story brings you up-to-date on ACP's Patients Before Paperwork initiative. As part of our efforts to reduce administrative burdens on physicians we are collecting information from members about burdens you come across in your practices. Please take a look at the story where you'll find a link to a survey where you can share information with us.
In our second article we look at HHS' newly announced Conscience and Religious Freedom division. The College supports conscience exemptions for physicians, however, we want to make sure that they aren't used to support discriminatory practices. We'll be watching the situation as the new division gets underway.
Finally, our last story looks at a new report from the National Academies about e-cigarettes. ACP's own policy strongly supports increasing regulations for electronic nicotine delivery systems.
Keep an eye out for our next issue on Feb. 23. In that issue we'll look, in detail, at the health care impacts of this week's budget dealings in Washington, we'll let you know about a new nonpartisan group tackling our country's health care challenges, and we'll let you know about a regulatory win that ACP helped to bring about.
For more coverage of what's happening in Washington, take a look at my award-winning blog, The ACP Advocate Blog by Bob Doherty. You can also follow me on Twitter @BobDohertyACP.
As always, please send your feedback and suggestions on this newsletter to: TheACPAdvocate@acponline.org.
Yours truly,
Bob Doherty
Senior Vice President
Governmental Affairs and Public Policy
American College of Physicians
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In the news |
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ACP Amps Up Efforts to Put Patients Before Paperwork
New data collection tool gives physicians a voice in advocacy campaigns
Feb. 9, 2018 (ACP) -- Reducing burnout and increasing job satisfaction among internists rank high on the American College of Physician's advocacy priority list, and a new data collection tool aims to take tho... (read more)
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About this newsletter |
The ACP Advocate is an e-newsletter, edited by the College's Washington, DC governmental affairs division, created to provide you, our members, with succinct news about public policy issues affecting internal medicine and patient care. To learn more about ACP's Advocacy and to access the ACP Advocate archives, go to www.acponline.org/advocacy. |
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In focus |
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ACP’s 2017 member survey results |
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Highlights of ACP’s 2017 Member Survey results are available on the ACP website. Invitations for the survey went out to 2,000 randomly selected members, and their opinions give ACP direction and feedback on how to improve and best meet the needs of internal medicine physicians.
The survey results can be viewed by members only and logging in is required.
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