Internists Applaud Supreme Court Decision Making It Illegal for Employers to Discriminate Against LGBTQ Individuals, Urge Reversal of Federal Rule Allowing Discrimination in Health Care
Statement attributable to:
Jacqueline W. Fincher, MD, MACP
President, ƹϵεapp
Washington, DC (June 15, 2020) — The ƹϵεapp (ACP) strongly believes that LGBTQ individuals must be legally protected from discrimination and we are in full support of today’s U.S. Supreme Court ruling forbidding job discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. The court ruled that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits employers from discrimination because of a person's sex, covers sexual orientation.
ACP Urges CMS to Extend Flexibilities in the Quality Payment Program Due to the COVID-19 Crisis
Washington, DC (June 12, 2020) Today, in a letter sent to Administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Seema Verma, the ƹϵεapp (ACP) offered recommended actions for the agency to take to further protect clinicians against the long-term effects of the COVID-19 public health crisis in the context of the Quality Payment Program (QPP).
Internists Encourage Several Major Health Insurers and Associations to Keep Telehealth and Other Flexibilities In Place After the COVID-19 Health Crisis
Washington, DC (June 11, 2020) In a series of letters sent this afternoon to several major health insurers and health insurance associations in the U.S., the ƹϵεapp (ACP) suggested recommendations about how to keep the new COVID-19 flexibilities in place after the period of the public health emergency has ended. The four letters were sent to the Presidents and CEOs of the following: the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, UnitedHealth Group, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, and America’s Health Insurance Plans.
ACP presents free COVID-19 webinars
Internists Say Flexibilities for Telehealth and Other Regulatory Waivers Should be Extended
Washington, DC (June 4, 2020) In a letter sent this afternoon to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) the ƹϵεapp (ACP) said that many of the accommodations that have been put in place to expand the use of telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as some of the other regulatory waivers, should remain in place after the period of a public health emergency (PHE) is over.
ACP Leaders Suggest Using “New Vision” to Guide U.S. Health Care Reform During and After COVID-19 Pandemic
Philadelphia, PA (June 2, 2020) – A group of ƹϵεapp (ACP) leaders say policy recommendations outlined in the organization’s “
Internists “Gravely Concerned” About Discrimination and Violence by Public Authorities and Others
Statement attributable to:
Heather E. Gantzer, MD, FACP
Chair, Board of Regents, ƹϵεapp