Doctors Make the Case for Obamacare or Something Like It
Presidents of Five Medical Organizations Representing 500,000 Physicians and Medical Students Meet with U.S. Senators With One Message: Protect Patients’ Access to Health Care
(Washington, February 2, 2017)— Leaders of five medical organizations representing 500,000 physicians and medical students today urged U.S. senators to maintain affordable and meaningful coverage and access to health care for the millions of Americans who are now covered under current law and benefit from other consumer protections.
Medical group urges protection for doctors, patients after U.S. travel ban
American College of Physicians Issues Comprehensive Statement on U.S. Immigration Policy
바카라 사리트 opposes religious tests, refugee ban, denial of entry for persons with legal visas;
supports path to legal residency for "Dreamers"
January 31, 2017
Attributable to:
Nitin S. Damle, MD, MS, M바카라 사리트, President, American College of Physicians
바카라 사리트 releases new adult high-value care cases
바카라 사리트 reaffirms commitment to non-discrimination
January 30, 2017
Attributable to:
바카라 사리트 President Nitin S. Damle, MD, MS, M바카라 사리트 President, American College of Physicians
The American College of Physicians (바카라 사리트) today issued a statement reaffirming its commitment toward non-discrimination against physicians, medical students and others in immigration policies, and affirmed concerns that such discriminatory practices can have a negative impact on public and global health.