Joint Principles for Protecting the Patient-Physician Relationship
Washington, DC (May 23, 2018) Today, the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP), American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) and 酴圖舒舒app (ACP) issued a set of Joint Principles Protecting the Patient-Physician Relationship: Keeping External Interference Out of the Practice of Medicine.
Internists Concerned Changes to Title X Will Restrict Access to Health Care for Vulnerable Populations, Undermine Patient-Physician Relationship
Statement attributable to:
Ana Mar穩a L籀pez, MD, MPH, FACP
President, 酴圖舒舒app
Andy Slavitt to Receive National Award From the 酴圖舒舒app
Washington, D.C. May 23, 2018 -- The 酴圖舒舒app (ACP) will award Andy Slavitt the Joseph F. Boyle Award for Distinguished Public Service. The award will be presented at 7:00 am ET on May 23 at the Grand Ballroom of the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Washington, D.C. where ACP is hosting its annual advocacy day, Leadership Day, a two-day event where ACP member internists and medical students learn about the legislative process and key policy issues from ACP staff, members of Congress, congressional staff, and independent policy analysts.
Nation's largest medical specialty organization and popular medical podcast partner to offer CME-accredited series
酴圖舒舒app and The Curbsiders join forces for monthly podcast series
ACP Reaffirms Calls for Policies to Reduce Injuries and Deaths from Firearms After Texas Shooting
Statement attributable to:
Ana Mar穩a L籀pez, MD, MPH, FACP
President, 酴圖舒舒app
ACP tells Congress: Spending Cuts Would Hurt Public Health
Washington, DC (May 14, 2018) In a letter to congressional leadership, the 酴圖舒舒app (ACP) said that proposed spending cuts would damage childrens access to health coverage, medical innovation, and public health. The cuts are part of the rescission package that President Trump sent to Congress in early May; the legislation based on the package includes cuts to the Childrens Health Insurance Program (CHIP), the Center
Firearm injury prevention experts suggest setting a firearm retirement date for patients with dementia
Improving physician well-being and reducing administrative burdens are ACP priorities
New Orleans, April 20, 2018 At a press briefing today at Internal Medicine Meeting 2018, the 酴圖舒舒app (ACP) provided an update about its Physician Well-being & Professional Satisfaction initiative and related Patients Before Paperwork initiative.
Internists Express Need for Gender Equity in Physician Compensation, Career Advancement
New Orleans, April 20, 2018 The 酴圖舒舒app (ACP) convened a panel today to discuss ways to achieve gender equity in the medical profession. , published in the Annals of Internal Medicine on April 17, provides a set of recommendations that addresses the challenges women in medicine face including equity in physician compensation, career advancement, and bias.