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Articles tagged with "Congress"

The ACR’s Advocates for Arthritis Volunteers Meet with Congress

Staff  |  September 1, 2014

Access to rheumatology patient care, treatment, research funding on the agenda

RheumPAC: The Voice of the ACR

Ed Herzig & the RheumPAC Committee  |  September 1, 2014

How the ACR’s political action committee represents interests of rheumatologists, patients with Congressional lawmakers

How Rheumatologists Can Connect with Congressional Lawmakers during August Recess

Staff  |  June 1, 2014

Tips on scheduling in-office meetings in legislators’ home districts and which issues to discuss

Rheumatology Professionals, Patients Carry Important Messages to Capitol Hill

Staff  |  November 1, 2013

Attendees of the ACR’s Advocates for Arthritis conference last September shared their stories and encouraged Congressional lawmakers to support research funding for rheumatic diseases

Continued Congressional Lobbying by ACR Volunteers Needed to Repeal SGR

Staff  |  October 1, 2013

Ways you can advocate for legislation to replace the Medicare Sustainable Growth Rate formula

Why I Advocate for Arthritis: A Rheumatologist’s Perspective

Chris Morris, MD  |  September 1, 2013

Chris Morris, MD, on why lobbying Congress is critical to maintain physicians’ ability to provide quality care to rheumatology patients

Why I Advocate for Arthritis: A Patient’s Perspective

Rev. Anthony J. Hillelson  |  August 1, 2013

Reverend Anthony J. Hillelson, who has rheumatoid arthritis, on why he lobbies Congress to support rheumatic disease research funding

How Rheumatologists Can Connect with Congress during August Recess

Staff  |  July 1, 2013

Tips for scheduling an in-person meeting and issues to discuss with lawmakers at their district offices

Apply to Attend the ACR’s Advocates for Arthritis Day

Staff  |  June 1, 2013

Event educates legislators about the impact of rheumatic diseases and the importance of care provided by rheumatology professionals

ACR Board of Directors Advocates for Rheumatology on Capitol Hill

Staff  |  May 1, 2013

Members meet with Congress this month to discuss access to rheumatology, access to treatments, and funding for research

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