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In this Advocacy Rounds update on the Inside Family Medicine podcast, AAFP Government Relations Vice President David Tully recaps a visit to Capitol Hill this month with the Academy's president, president-elect and Board Chair. These AAFP leaders held productive meetings with members of Congress and their staffs, advocating to protect Medicaid, reform Medicare physician payment and reauthorize the Teaching Health Center Graduate Medical Education program.

This episode also outlines immediate actions that AAFP members can take to advocate for these and other issues, both online (via the Academy's Speak Out tool) and in person (at the upcoming Family Medicine Advocacy Summit). You'll find links below.


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00:00 Welcome to Fighting for Family Medicine for the March edition of Advocacy Rounds

00:34 The AAFP's March leadership advocacy fly-in

01:22 Why AAFP members should join the Academy's Advocacy Ambassadors program

02:06 Attend the Academy's 2025 Family Medicine Advocacy Summit

02:34 Our advocacy supporting the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

03:17 Update on the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation's termination of some models

04:07 Update on student loan debt policy, including the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program

05:37 Latest health IT advocacy

06:33 Telehealth advocacy update

07:24 Conclusion

 

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