Internal Medicine Physicians Call on Congress to Prevent Medicare Payment Cuts for Physicians

Medicare’s Final 2023 Physician Fee Schedule Includes Other, More Encouraging Provisions

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Ryan D. Mire, MD, MACP

President, ACP

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Released October 31, 2022

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ACP Says Policies Are Needed That Would Improve Environmental Health

WASHINGTON October 24, 2022 – Environmental pollutants can seriously harm human health, says the American College of Physicians (ACP) in a new position paper published today in the Annals of Internal Medicine, Environmental Health: A Position Paper From the American College of Physicians. The paper details policy actions that are needed to address the climate crisis and reduce exposure to hazardous substances and air and water pollution.

Internal Medicine Physicians Say Administration’s Efforts Will Help Lower Prescription Drug Costs

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Ryan D. Mire, MD, MACP
President, ACP

WASHINGTON October 19, 2022 – The American College of Physicians (ACP) commends the efforts announced by the Biden administration last week to help mitigate the rising cost of prescription drugs.

Internal Medicine Physicians Say Fixing “Family Glitch” will Help Families Better Afford Insurance Coverage

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Ryan D. Mire, MD, MACP
President, ACP

WASHINGTON October 12, 2022 – The American College of Physicians (ACP) commends the Biden administration for finalizing a rule to fix the “family glitch” in determining eligibility for financial subsidies for insurance plans purchased through Affordable Care Act (ACA) healthcare marketplace.

ACP Says Federal Government Needs to Improve Health Support for Indigenous Communities

WASHINGTON, October 10, 2022 – Indigenous populations continue to suffer significant barriers and disparities in health care, due in part to the federal government failing to provide adequate health support and services for these communities, says the American College of Physicians (ACP) in a new position paper published today in the Annals of Internal Medicine, Supporting the Health and Well-being of Indigenous Communities: A Position Paper from the American College of Physicians.

ACP announces 2022-23 recipients of Mastership and National Awards

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Internal Medicine Physicians Say Administration’s Strategy to End Hunger and Improve Nutrition Will Improve Public Health

Statement attributable to:
Ryan D. Mire, MD, FACP
President, ACP

WASHINGTON September 27, 2022 – The American College of Physicians (ACP) commends the National Strategy on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health that was released by the White House earlier today. We are glad to see that the administration understands the importance of improving food access and affordability, and the need to prioritize the role of nutrition and food security.

Internal Medicine Physicians Say Reducing Administrative Burdens Will Help Patients Get More Timely Access to Care

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Ryan D. Mire, MD, FACP
President, ACP

WASHINGTON September 14, 2022 – The American College of Physicians (ACP) commends the House of Representatives for passing the “Improving Seniors Timely Access to Care Act” earlier today. The legislation will take important steps toward protecting patients from unnecessary delays in care and reducing administrative burdens on physicians by streamlining the prior authorization approval process in the Medicare Advantage program.

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