Advocacy
About the Series
ACOFP advocates on behalf of primary care physicians for changes in government that are imperative to healthcare needs. In addition to recent blogs on the subject, you can also view the latest updates in the Practice & Advocacy section of the website.
SBA's Paycheck Protection Program: What You Need to Know About Loan Forgiveness
May 26, 2020
DO Day 2024: The Art of Organized Medicine on Capitol Hill
May 16, 2024
DO Day: The Resident Experience
May 16, 2024
Recognizing Five of America's First Black Doctors
Feb 15, 2024
Meet Meta Christy, DO, the First Black Osteopathic Physician
Feb 8, 2024
G2211 approved by Medicare as of January 1, 2024
Jan 31, 2024
Putting Advocacy into Practice: The Ripple Effects of Physician Advocacy
Oct 26, 2023
New Model Offers Opportunities for Family Physicians
Oct 16, 2023
Value-based Care: The Future Is Now
Oct 6, 2023
The Future of Healthcare Policy: Insights from the Federal Update Podcast
Sep 22, 2023
What Student Loan Forgiveness Means for You
Oct 24, 2022
The Voice of Our Patients: Driving High-Quality Continuity of Care
Sep 16, 2022
The Need to Reduce Administrative Inefficiencies
Jun 7, 2022
What Surprise Billing Requirements Mean for Family Physicians With the No Surprises Act now in effect, ACOFP shares highlights and requirements that may apply to family physicians.
Feb 3, 2022
ACOFP Submits Comments to Annual Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Proposed Rule
Sep 27, 2021
CMS Proposes New Graduate Medical Education Changes: Meaningful Transformations on the Horizon
Jun 25, 2021
All Hands on Deck: How a Forward-Thinking Profession Can Embrace Advocacy
May 14, 2021
What About Advocacy?
Apr 26, 2021
Growing the Primary Care Physician Workforce: Legislative Changes to GME
Feb 10, 2021
What New E/M Reimbursement Adjustments Mean for Family Physicians
Jan 18, 2021