In this Advocacy Rounds update on the Inside Family Medicine podcast, AAFP Government Relations Vice President David Tully recaps the AAFP's latest policy work. In particular, the Academy shared with Congress its reactions to key provisions in the House budget reconciliation package and urged action to preserve the Public Service Loan Forgiveness 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 May edition of Advocacy Rounds.
00:34 The AAFP reacts to House budget reconciliation package
02:10 Academy advocacy on the PSLF program and other relief for medical student debt
03:50 Latest advocacy urging lawmakers to safeguard and strengthen Medicaid
05:25 Academy responds to FDA food-labeling proposal
06:01 AAFP calls on new leaders at the National Institutes of Health and CMS to prioritize family medicine
07:11 On FDA proposal to cap nicotine levels
07:57 Academy connects with federal health IT experts
08:44 How you can get involved
09:55 Conclusion
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