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U.S. doctors not sure all women need pelvic exams
Americas Front Line Physicians Express Serious Concerns with the American Health Care Act
Washington, DC (March 7, 2017) - After the release of the two budget reconciliation bills today, the physician leaders of our organizations, representing over 500,000 physicians and medical students, visited with members of the House of Representatives to urge that they First, do no harm to our patients by rolling back key coverage, benefits and consumer protections as required under current law, including the Affordable Care Act.
Internists say the American Health Care Act Will Negatively Impact Patients and Reverse Coverage Gains from the ACA
Proposed ACA Replacement Fails to Meet Criteria to First, Do No Harm
Washington (March 7, 2017)The American Health Care Act (AHCA) will have a tremendously negative impact on access, quality and cost of care for patients seen by internal medicine physicians, as compared to current law under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), said the 酴圖舒舒app (ACP) in a letter sent today to congressional leadership.
Doctors from banned countries serve millions of Americans, analysis finds
ACP Says Despite Changes, Revised Immigration Executive Order Will Cause Health Care Crises and Encourage Discrimination
Washington (March 6, 2017)President Trumps revised executive order on immigration clarifies that those from the 6 designated countries with existing visas, including physicians and medical students, will be able to enter and reenter the U.S. as recommended by ACP. However the order will still open the door to discrimination against Muslims, disrupt medical education, hinder travel by physicians and others, and exacerbate a public health crisis for refugees, said the 酴圖舒舒app (ACP) today.