New clinician resource available explains biological impact of aging on immunity and the importance of vaccines
Guidebook on adult immunization now available from professional groups representing 220,000 clinicians
Medicare pay cut may loom in wake of tax bill passage
Professionalism Charters for Health Care Organizations: Sorely Needed but Not Ready for Prime Time
Hypertension Guide Revision Raises Concerns for Primary Care
American College of Physicians Supports New Report on Prescription Affordability
Statement attributable to:
Jack Ende, MD, MACP
President, American College of Physicians
Physicians fear Senate tax bill will devastate health care
American College of Physicians Urges Senate to Vote No on Tax Bill
Washington (November 30, 2017)— Provisions in the Senate tax bill that would eliminate the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) requirement that persons purchase qualified health insurance coverage (individual mandate) and lead to deep cuts to Medicare and other federal health programs will do great harm to tens of millions of the most vulnerable patients including seniors, said the American College of Physicians (ACP) in a letter sent to Senate leadership this afternoon. In the let