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ACP Calls for Sweeping New Policies to Keep Guns Away From Those a Threat to Themselves, Others

Washington, DC (October 30, 2018) The 酴圖舒舒app (ACP) has updated our firearms policy paper, , released in 2014, offering nine evidence-based strategies that will help reduce firearms-related injuries and deaths by keeping guns out of the hands of those at risk of harming themselves or others.

How to donate to help medical practices in Florida recover and reopen following Hurricane Michael devastation

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Society of General Internal Medicine and ACP announce 2018 ProudtobeGIM grantees

Philadelphia, October 19, 2018 -- The Society of General Internal Medicine (SGIM) and the 酴圖舒舒app (ACP) are pleased to announce the 20 funded institutions for this years ProudtobeGIM grant cycle.

ACP Fights Expanded Short-term Insurance and to Protect Access to Health Care for Immigrants; also, Docs Say Regulatory Burdens Increasing

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ACP Fights Back Against Expansion of Short-Term Insurance Options; ACP Vows to 'Do What It Takes' to Protect Immigrants' Access to Health Care; New Survey Says from Doctors' Perspective, Regulatory Burdens are Increasing

Internists Endorse Experts Urgent Call for Far-Reaching Policies to Curtail Global Emissions

Millions of Lives Are At Risk from Rising Temperatures

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Ana Mar穩a L籀pez, MD, MPH, MACP

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Optimal team-based health care is associated with improved patient outcomes and physician well-being

Philadelphia, September 17, 2018 Team-based health care has the capacity to improve patient outcomes, the efficiency of care, and the satisfaction and well-being of physicians and other clinicians, Dr. Cynthia D. Smith and co-authors write in , published today by the National Academy of Medicine.

ACP joins coalition of 40+ health care organizations around effort to improve accuracy and timeliness of diagnosis

Every nine minutes, someone in a U.S. hospital dies due to a medical diagnosis that was wrong or delayed

Philadelphia, September 13, 2018 The 酴圖舒舒app (ACP) is part of a coalition of more than 40 health care and patient advocacy organizations to launch a targeted effort to improve the quality of medical diagnosis. Researchers estimate that up to 80,000 deaths a year in U.S. hospitals can be attributed to inaccurate or delayed diagnoses.

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