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The ACR Returns to In-Person Hill Day to Protect Patient Access to Care

From the College  |  May 19, 2022

Feels nice to be at the Hill to #Act4Arthritis and advocate for our patients. Thank you Senator @JohnBoozman for listening to the problems which patients with rheumatic diseases face, and for your support to @ACRheum @ACRheumDC pic.twitter.com/obXLs9ucCA

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— Shailendra Singh, MD, FACP, FACR (@shailendra231) May 12, 2022

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Great to be in DC with @dddesir and the @ACRheumDC to advocate for access to care and treatments for rheumatology patients! Thank you to Senator Blumenthal, Senator Murphy, Representative DeLauro, Representative Himes, and your staff! #Act4Arthritis @YaleRheumAller1 pic.twitter.com/VHq5cHXXcA

— Evelyn Hsieh (@HsiehEvelyn) May 13, 2022

Thank you so much Illinois legislators for helping us to #Act4Arthritis! @SenDuckworth, @RepDannyDavis, @janschakowsky , @SenatorDurbin. @ACRheumDC pic.twitter.com/5cS5w3k6L7

— Amanda Myers (@amandakmyers) May 16, 2022

Team California fighting for our patients. #Act4Arthritis @ACRheumDC @ACRheum pic.twitter.com/Digwhfc1wC

— Howard Yang, MD, RhMSUS (@HowardYangMD) May 13, 2022

Thanks to @ACRheumDC for organizing an excellent advocacy day. If we don’t speak up for our patients, who will? #Act4Arthritis #RheumTwitter pic.twitter.com/l26M3ljhrk

— Veena Katikineni (@VeenaRheumMD) May 12, 2022

It’s an honor and a privilege representing #Texas #Rheumatologist and #patients at Capitol Hill to advocate our policy makers to #Act4Arthritis @ACRheumDC @BlairSolowMD pic.twitter.com/yGFdBXj40J

— Mohammad A. Ursani MD, FACP, RhMSUS | ابو ابراهيم (@DrMAUrsani) May 12, 2022

I am excited to #act4arthritis on behalf of individuals with rheumatic disease yesterday! @ACRheumDC advocates met with lawmakers to urge them to lower prescription drug costs and grow the medical workforce. @RepDavids pic.twitter.com/C7sncIBjqH

— katielynntaylor56 (@katielynntaylo1) May 13, 2022

Excited and honored to #Act4Arthritis on behalf of individuals with rheumatic disease this week! I urge one and all to please support our patients and NOT con them! @ACRheumDC pic.twitter.com/p9CuLI21bD

— Namrata Singh (@NamrataRheum) May 12, 2022

Thank you @RepDean, for all you do, all you stand for! So exciting to visit your office today to #Act4Arthritis Signed,

proud constituent of PA-04 and hopeful @sixers fan!!! pic.twitter.com/qHXxxmmAZI

— BelindaBirnbaumMD (@BelindaBirnbaum) May 12, 2022

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