The AMA Can Help Fix the Health Care Shortages it Helped Create
Now is a pivotal time for the American Medical Association to reconsider its aggressive scope of practice lobbying.

Now is a pivotal time for the American Medical Association to reconsider its aggressive scope of practice lobbying.
Many occupational risks, after all, can be framed as universal. If those protections, too, fall, the most vulnerable will, as always, be most vulnerable.
The Court drew new and unprecedented lines between the kinds of risks that agencies have power to address through federal regulations.
A doctrine that essentially allows courts to strike down willy-nilly policies that they deem “major” undermines the federal government’s capacity to govern.
The ruling casts uncertainty over upcoming deadlines for vaccination compliance.
Most seniors and their loved ones don’t realize the barriers that make aging in place a difficult proposition until a crisis occurs.
The length of medical training unnecessarily compromises trainees’ ability to balance their careers with starting families.
Family caregivers hold a critical role in the health care system and the economy, but do not receive adequate support and recognition.