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The ACR is your source for advocacy news impacting your practice, patients, and the rheumatology subspecialty. In addition to staying on top of ever-changing policies and political landscapes for our members, we are often invited to give statements, provide comments, or work with lawmakers to promote new policies.

For the most up to date news regarding ACR advocacy efforts, be sure to follow @ACRheumDC on Twitter.

New Resource: Understanding the New Medicare G2211 Code

Download the ACR educational guide and frequently asked questions for the new Medicare-specific add on code G2211 which addresses the complexity inherent to office and outpatient evaluation and management services.

 

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Quarterly Advocacy Update

Since the new Congress kicked off on January 1, the ACR advocacy team has been hard at work. Not every piece of legislation, regulatory policy, or state issue makes it into a headline, but we have collected the actions of our team over the course of 2023 into one place for ACR/ARP members to stay up to date.
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Advocacy Priorities

See an overview of the ACR’s Policy Priorities for the U.S. Congress, federal agencies, and state governments.

Press & Public Statements

View the latest rheumatology news, including press releases and public statements about current advocacy issues affecting ACR and ARP membership in the Press Room.

ACR@Work Newsletter

The ACR publishes a bimonthly electronic newsletter for members with the latest news and activities relating to advocacy and policy updates, practice management, insurance issues, and more. See the latest issues.

March 14, 2024 – Medicare Reimbursement Cuts Partially Addressed, New Affiliate Society Council Chair & More

February 22, 2024 – The ACR Gets Rheumatologists Paid More

February 8, 2024 – G2211 Reimbursement Advocacy, State Legislative Preview & More

Social Media

Be sure to follow the ACR on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. For advocacy specific updates, follow @ACRheumDC on Twitter. ACR often interacts with lawmakers, posts pictures, circulates articles, and more. Get engaged and join the conversation.

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