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ACEP State Legislative Roundup

By ACEP Now | on September 4, 2024 | 0 Comment
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In California, ACEP filed a brief in support of the lawsuit emergency physicians brought against Envision Healthcare and Envision Physician Services. Direct pressure from emergency physicians led to a settlement. In Oregon, ACEP supported the chapter’s passionate efforts with a letter to the legislature supporting a bill that would limit corporate ownership of medical practices in the state.

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ACEP Now: Vol 43 – No 09 – September 2024

New ACEP State Legislative Dashboard Simplifies Issue Monitoring

To capture the full extent of ACEP state advocacy, a new members-only resource is available. The State Legislative Dashboard is a one-stop-shop to learn more about the issues and keep up with chapter priorities and accomplishments.

Click to see ACEP’s State Legislative Dashboard.

From coast to coast, ACEP chapters are indispensable allies. These battles will undoubtedly continue and ACEP will be there supporting individual emergency physicians every step of the way.

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Topics: ACEP chaptersAdvocacychapter updatesLegislation & Advocacystate updates

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