Ways to use the ACR’s advocacy toolkit to contact Congressional representatives and articulate your message to lawmakers
The ACR’s Simple Tasks Campaign Expands its Reach, Launches a Blog, and Earns its Fourth Award
Simple Tasks exhibited at the annual meetings of two physician groups, and recently hand-delivered ACR materials to lawmakers on Capitol Hill
Five Quick Ways To Make a Difference in Rheumatology Through Advocacy
The ACR’s online advocacy page has position statements and work plans on issues affecting rheumatology, and offers ways to get involved
What’s in Store for Rheumatology in the 113th Congress?
In addition to seeking improvements to the Affordable Care Act, the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) will promote other legislative healthcare priorities including physician payment reform, patient access to treatment, and funding for medical research
Much at Stake for Rheumatology in Lame Duck Session of Congress
Massive mandatory spending cuts—including a near 30% cut to Medicare physician reimbursement—are scheduled to go into effect in January
Rheumatology Professionals and Patient Advocates Take Their Stories to Capitol Hill
This year’s Advocates for Arthritis conference was the American College of Rheumatology’s largest and most successful fly-in to date
A Fork in the Road: Advocacy for Rheumatology
Is that fork bent? So you must be a rheumatologist.
Expressing My Point of View Where it Matters Most—In the Halls of Congress
The change that we desire and need is possible in Washington, D.C.
Advocacy: It’s a Full-Contact Sport
Like so many things, it is about personal connections.
Magnify Rheumatology’s Legislative Impact this Month
Members of the ACR’s Executive, Government Affairs, and RheumPAC Committees, along with the Affiliate Society Council, attended 75 meetings with legislators and their staff. These meetings are critical to advancing awareness of rheumatology and the issues affecting your profession and patients.
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