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Introduction to Health Policy Prepared by: Nathaniel Schlicher, MD, JD Legislative Advisor Emergency Medicine Residents’ Association
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Why Are You Here? Maybe… –Have to be –Need the hours –Better than a shift Or Maybe… –Want to make a difference –Want to guide change –Care about health reform
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Objectives What is Advocacy? Legislative Process SGR Medical Malpractice Reform Health Care Reform Getting Involved
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Advocacy Politics =
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Advocacy is… Speaking for a cause, often for a vulnerable person
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US!
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What is Advocacy to You? Calling Consultants Getting that Test Free Care for All Hospital Boards Medical Staff Meetings Overcrowding Solutions State Laws Regulations Federal Policy Reimbursement
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Why Should We Care? EMTALA
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$138,300 / year per ER Physician $12,300 / year Average Physician
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On call Specialists Medical Home CLOSED
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We Need a Seat at this Table! President Obama’s Health Reform Summit Ensure multiple voices are heard
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The Legislative Process
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The Start Bill is Introduced Referred to Committee Referred to a Subcommittee Bart Gordon (HR 1188) Energy and Commerce Ways and Means Subcommittee On Health in both Committees
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The Hearings Subcommittee Hearings –Report out or Table it Committee Hearings –Report out or Table it Full Chamber Considers –Approve, Defeat, Refer Back, or Table it Second House Consideration
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The Home Stretch Compromise –Amendments referred back to original chamber –Conference committee Presidential Consideration –Sign –Veto –No Action Pass –Pocket Veto
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Getting Involved
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EMRA 35th year of existence –More than 9,000 members –33% of all ACEP Health Policy Committee Legislative Advisor Advocacy Handbook
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ACEP Projects 911 Network Speakers Bureau Access to Emergency Medical Services Act of 2009 S. 468 / H.R. 1188 Jen Wiler
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ACEP Committees Federal Governmental Affairs Committee State Legislative / Regulatory Committee Medical-Legal Committee
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NEMPAC Election Cycle 2 years –2 million dollar goal Ranking –1 – Anesthesiology (3.12M) –2 – Orthopedics (2.37M) –3 – Radiology (1.70M) –4 – Ophthalmology (1.69M) –5 – Emergency Med (1.68M) Give-a-shift Goal –$1000 / attending –$100 / resident
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You May Be Involved But… Rally your group / residency / friends Give a Lecture / Journal Club on Advocacy Become a Spokesperson Give your Time and Money
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Want More Information?
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Other Advocacy Resources Advocacy Webinar Recorded May 21, 2009 –Target Audience: Junior Faculty –Speakers: Nathan Schlicher and Gordon Wheeler ACEP Blog: –Thecentralline.org –Rotating Bloggers Advocacy Toolbox on ACEP and EMRA
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Take Away Points Advocacy is a core competency for us Get involved, we need you! Medical Malpractice Liability Reform may live SGR Solution Not Patch is Needed Health Care Reform Results Coming Soon!
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Many Perspectives to Keep in Mind
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