The AMA and California Medical Association provided evidence on patient confusion over nonphysician providers’ titles and training.
After AMA advocacy for modernized and streamlined digital health policies, HHS and CMS are delivering changes that improve patient care, ease burdens.
Rush MD Anderson Cancer Center is participating in a collaborative model to prioritize patients at all stages of disease, including “thrivers.” ...
The AMA Center for Digital Health and AI gives physicians a powerful voice in shaping how AI and other digital tools are ...
Sea Chen, MD, PhD, remembers when his practice’s business office failed to notify others in the clinic about some denied claims and the reasons behind them. “Because of this, we had a bunch of digging ...
The AMA is highlighting one element of Public Law 119-21—the massive budget reconciliation package known as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025. The provision aims to boost access, innovation, and ...
Register for this webinar and learn more about the Wasteful and Inappropriate Service Reduction (WISeR) model, a new CMS payment model starting Jan. 1, 2026.
The Division of Economic and Health Policy Research (Division) conducts independent research on competition in health insurance, pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) markets and hospital markets. Register ...
The RVS Update Committee (RUC) is a volunteer group of 32 physicians and other health care professionals who advise Medicare on how to value a physician's work. Learn more about what the RUC does at ...
Patient-centered care is the practice of assessing patient-centered care through the lens of care coordination and patient satisfaction. Here's how the AMA promotes patient-centered care.
Special offer for fourth year medical students: Become an AMA member and we’ll MATCH it with a complimentary first year in residency membership. Don’t miss out!
The American Medical Association supports everyone’s access to quality evidence-based health care regardless of gender or sexual orientation. To ensure that LGBTQ patients are not discriminated ...