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ACR Successfully Leads Coalition in AMA House of Delegates to Support Higher Pediatric Specialist Compensation

From the College  |  June 25, 2024

Support the ACR’s Delegation

The ACR’s delegation to the AMA House of Delegates consists of Gary Bryant, MD (delegate and delegation chair), Eileen Moynihan, MD (delegate), Cristina Arriens, MD (alternate delegate), Colin Edgerton, MD (alternate delegate), Luke Barre, MD (Young Physician Section representative), and Christina Downey, MD (Young Physician Section representative).

The ACR asks rheumatologists to join or renew membership in the AMA so this work may continue. Rheumatology’s voice at the House of Delegates meeting is determined based on the number of ACR members who are also members of the AMA, so every single person who is a member of both the ACR and the AMA adds to the strength of this effort. Visit the AMA’s membership site to join or renew your AMA membership and receive valuable membership benefits along with helping to advance rheumatology.

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Input on the AMA delegation’s work on behalf of the rheumatology community—along with questions or suggestions for this House of Delegates meeting—can be directed to [email protected]. If you are experiencing specific issues with payers or have other practice concerns, the ACR offers individualized assistance to members of ACR and ARP. Write to [email protected] with your insurance, coding, billing and other practice issues.

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