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Advocacy & Policy

The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) works with policymakers and other leaders to advance policy priorities that strengthen the nation’s health and well-being.

Through policies that affect health care delivery, research, education, health equity, and more, the federal government is a key partner in sustaining the vitality of the nation’s medical schools, teaching hospitals, and health systems, which is essential to improving the health of all. Find out more about how academic medicine propels health care forward through the AAMC’s What Starts Here Saves Lives campaign.

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Academic medicine’s impact on the nation’s health

The AAMC has developed a new resource illustrating how academic medicine plays a unique and pivotal role in the U.S. health care system. The providers and institutions that constitute the AAMC’s membership, including nearly 500 academic health systems and teaching hospitals and more than 150 medical schools, are critical to advancing academic medicine’s four missions.

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AAMC Legislative and Policy Priorities

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Research

AAMC-member institutions endeavor to prepare a diverse medical research workforce and champion an environment where medical discovery can flourish. This strong commitment is key to innovation that benefits patients.

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Clinical Care

AAMC-member teaching hospitals and faculty physicians cultivate and provide high-quality health care, especially for complex and vulnerable patients -- many of whom are unable to receive care elsewhere.

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Investing in Healthier Communities

Academic medical centers serve at the crossroads of community health, health equity, and population health and are actively working to prevent and address persistent public health challenges.

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Workforce

AAMC-member medical schools and teaching hospitals play a crucial role in preparing future physicians who help create a healthier future for all with innovative graduate medical education.

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Washington Highlights

Washington Highlights is a weekly newsletter that provides updates on the latest legislative and regulatory activities affecting academic medicine.

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Scheduled hearings and meetings related to academic medicine.

  • Jan. 10, 2025
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The HHS OCR Jan. 6 published a new proposed rule modifying the HIPAA Security Rule to bolster cybersecurity.

  • Jan. 10, 2025
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The HHS and other departments withdrew a proposed rule that would have expanded insurance coverage of contraceptive services.

  • Jan. 10, 2025
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The Department of Veterans Affairs on Jan. 1 implemented enhanced background checks for health professions trainees.

  • Jan. 10, 2025
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Washington Highlights

The applications for Section 126 round 4 (200 FTEs) and Section 4122 (200 FTEs) will be open until March 31.

  • Jan. 10, 2025
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Reps. DeGette and Bucshon issued a Dec. 24, 2024, Cures 2.1 issue paper outlining next steps for potential future legislation.

  • Jan. 10, 2025
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Washington Highlights

The AAMC submitted comments on the NIH’s Minority Health and Health Disparities Strategic Plan, 2026-2030.

  • Jan. 10, 2025
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Washington Highlights

President Biden on Dec. 21, 2024, signed a short-term continuing resolution extending government funding and a number of expiring health care provisions.

  • Jan. 10, 2025
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Press Release

New AAMC data on applicants, matriculants, and enrollment for 2024-2025

  • Jan. 9, 2025
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The AAMC and NMA announced the recipients recipients of their Illinois Black Men in Medicine Innovation Grant Program.

  • Jan. 8, 2025
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AAMC Advocacy Awards

The AAMC honors members of Congress, their staff, and leaders in the academic medicine community for their commitment to supporting academic health systems, teaching hospitals, medical schools, learners, physician faculty, researchers, and the patients and communities they serve with the Champion of Academic Medicine Award and the ACE Award for Advocacy, Collaboration, and Education.

Advocacy Coalitions

The Ad Hoc Group for Medical Research supports enhancing the federal investment in the biomedical, behavioral, and population-based research conducted and supported by the NIH.

The GME Advocacy Coalition (GMEAC) is a group of organizations dedicated to the expansion and preservation of Medicare-supported graduate medical education.

The HPNEC advocates for continued support for the health professions and nursing workforce development programs critical to providing continued services to underserved and minority communities.

FOVA is a diverse coalition representing national academic, medical, and scientific societies; voluntary health and patient advocacy groups; and veteran-focused associations.

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Congressional Academic Medicine Caucus (CAMC)

The CAMC is a bipartisan group of Members of Congress that seeks to promote and recognize the important role that medical schools, teaching hospitals, and faculty physicians play to improve the health of people everywhere.

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AAMC Action

AAMC Action – Let’s Raise Our Voices Together

We are a community of students, residents, researchers, faculty members, physicians, and others who advocate on behalf of academic medicine to improve the health of people everywhere.

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