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Capitol Hill Report: AAN Members Provide Perspective at AMA Meeting

November 20, 2023

Issue in Focus

The AAN participated this month in the American Medical Association's (AMA) House of Delegates Interim Meeting in National Harbor, Maryland. At the meeting, AMA members from state medical societies and specialty societies—such as the AAN—come together to propose and vote on AMA policies. The AAN values this opportunity to provide a neurologic perspective during important policy discussions.

Delegates considered resolutions that affected internal AMA governance, advocacy, medical education, science, public health, and payment policies. The AAN delegation was able to review the resolutions and give input on how the proposed policies could impact neurology and our patients. Notably, the AAN endorsed a resolution that asks for better clinical trial data after drugs receive accelerated approvals from the FDA, which went on to pass. The AAN delegation also engaged on resolutions directly affecting headache research, concussion protocols, and seizure intervention to better align them with current AAN policies and guidelines.

The AAN’s ability to participate in the House of Delegates is directly related to the number of Academy members who are also members of the AMA. By participating in both organizations, neurologists and other neurology professionals can ensure a strong voice for their specialty and their patients. To learn more about the meeting or about participating in AAN advocacy, please reach out to advocacy@aan.com.

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