In this episode of Fighting for Family Medicine, David Tully, Vice President of Government Relations at AAFP, provides a detailed review of the organization's advocacy efforts for December. Topics covered include a new advisory committee vote on Hepatitis B vaccination, the decline in the rural family physician workforce, updates on value-based care models, feedback on AI-enabled medical devices, opposition to proposed HIPAA security rule, the harmful practice of downcoding by health plans, policies to make health care more affordable, IRS updates on health savings accounts for direct primary care services, and the reauthorization of the SUPPORT Act.
Topics by Timestamp
00:00 Introduction and Year-End Advocacy Overview
00:36 Hepatitis B Vaccine Policy Update
01:27 Rural Family Physician Workforce Decline
02:19 Value-Based Care and New Payment Models
02:56 AI in Medical Devices and Cybersecurity Concerns
04:05 Addressing Down Coding and Healthcare Costs
05:51 Direct Primary Care and Health Savings Accounts
06:37 Substance Use Disorder Legislation Success
07:10 Conclusion and How to Get Involved
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