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2 MIN READ

Feb. 4, 2022: Advocacy Update spotlight on insurers' parity failures

AMA asks Congress to hold insurers accountable for nearly 15 years of parity failures and more in the latest Advocacy Update issue spotlight.

Advocacy Update
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4 MIN READ

Feb. 4, 2022: Advocacy Update other news

New issue brief addresses equity in telehealth and more in the latest Advocacy Update other news.

Advocacy Update
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4 MIN READ

How payers can help practices integrate behavioral health care

Learn how physicians and payers can partner to improve patient health by making integrated behavioral health care accessible and sustainable.

Public Health
Feb 1, 2022 ·
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AMA Advocacy Insights webinar series: Implementing the No Surprises Act

View the first webinar in the AMA Advocacy Insights webinar series: Implementing the No Surprises Act.

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Events
Advocacy Insights Webinar Series
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2 MIN READ

AMA asks Congress to hold insurers accountable for repeated failures

The AMA is urging congressional leaders to take steps to address nearly 15 years of repeated failures by health insurance companies.

Press Releases
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4 MIN READ

The No Surprises Act is in effect. What physicians need to know.

Implementation of the No Surprises Act has begun. AMA resources offer guidance on what physicians must do to comply with regulations under the new law.

Patient Support & Advocacy
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4 MIN READ

Jan. 7, 2022: Advocacy Update spotlight on federal advocacy agenda for 2022

The AMA outlines its federal advocacy agenda for 2022. Learn more in this Advocacy Update spotlight.

Advocacy Update
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10 MIN READ

What physicians need to know about the No Surprises Act

AMA's Moving Medicine series features physician voices and achievements. Learn more in this discussion with on the No Surprises Act and what it means for patients.

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Patient Support & Advocacy
Moving Medicine Video Update
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3 MIN READ

Key change needed to make No Surprises Act work as Congress intended

Biden administration’s rulemaking implementation of No Surprises Act dispute-resolution process skews the outcome in favor of insurance providers.

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Leadership
Leadership Viewpoints