AMA advocacy efforts
- Recovery Plan for America’s Physicians
- Public health
- Population care
- Removing obstacles
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In addition to the work the AMA is doing on the Recovery Plan, we are also advocating at the federal and state levels on key issues in population care and health disparities.
Fighting government interference in the practice of medicine
Fighting government interference in the practice of medicine
- Working with states and federal policymakers to preserve access to the full spectrum of reproductive health care, including access to mifepristone and other evidence-based treatments.
- Successfully pushed states to adopt legal protections for physicians who provide abortion care to patients seeking care outside their home state.
- Fighting back against state legislative efforts to ban gender-affirming care for transgender patients.
- Successfully urged the FDA to remove categorical restrictions on blood donations for men who have sex with men.
Preserving access to care
Preserving access to care
- Opposed efforts to further attack the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and the preventive care requirements, including filing briefs to explain the importance of this care.
- Working with policymakers to address the maternal mortality and morbidity crisis in the U.S.—and improve children’s health—by permanently extending Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) coverage to 12 months postpartum among other measures.
- Working with policymakers to improve the Medicaid redetermination process and minimize coverage losses.
Additional efforts on key health care issues
Additional efforts on key health care issues
Learn more about our efforts issues covered in the AMA Recovery Plan for America’s Physicians, public health and removing obstacles to care.
Get involved
Get involved
The AMA works to generate support for policies critical to the nation’s health care system—and we can’t do it without your help. Learn more about ways to get involved with AMA advocacy.