AMA positions before federal and state governments

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AMA positions before federal and state governments are the official policy stances and advocacy priorities that guide the American Medical Association’s lobbying and regulatory efforts on healthcare issues at both national and state levels.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf advocacy agenda
government relations policy
health policy framework
public policy position set
appliesTo U.S. state governments
federal government of the United States NERFINISHED
definedBy American Medical Association NERFINISHED
goal improve health outcomes
shape federal and state health policy
support physicians and the practice of medicine
guidedBy AMA Board of Trustees directives
AMA House of Delegates policy
hasDomain Medicaid policy
Medicare policy
drug policy
graduate medical education funding
health care policy
health equity
health insurance
medical liability
medical regulation
physician payment
physician practice regulation
public health
public health emergencies
regulatory burden reduction
scope of practice laws
telehealth regulation
implementedThrough amicus briefs and legal advocacy
coalition-building with medical societies
comments on proposed regulations
federal lobbying
regulatory advocacy
state-level lobbying
testimony before legislative committees
opposes cuts to Medicare physician payment
excessive prior authorization requirements
policies that increase physician regulatory burden
policies that interfere with the patient–physician relationship
unwarranted expansion of non-physician scope of practice
supports adequate physician reimbursement
coverage for evidence-based medical services
funding for graduate medical education
funding for medical research
investment in public health infrastructure
patient access to care
physician autonomy in clinical decision-making
policies to advance health equity
reduction of administrative burden on physicians
telehealth coverage and parity
timePeriod contemporary U.S. health policy era

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AMA House of Delegates influences AMA positions before federal and state governments