Author: ACG News Team
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Advancing GI’s Public Policy Priorities in Congress: A Recap of ACG’s Annual Advocacy Day
American College of Gastroenterology / Posts / National Affairs / Advancing GI’s Public Policy Priorities in Congress: A Recap of ACG’s Annual Advocacy DayACG leaders advance GI’s public policy priorities in Congress, including utilization management reform and colorectal cancer screening
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IBS Awareness Month 2024
April is IBS Awareness Month. ACG is here for the busy clinician with resources on Irritable Bowel Syndrome: patient education materials, guidelines, lectures, podcasts, journal articles, and more.
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March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
Explore Resources & Inspiration from ACG Reezwana Chowdhury, MD, FACG; Chair, ACG Public Relations Committee March Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month…
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ACG “Ride or Stride for 45” in March
Bike, run or walk 45 miles in March 2024 (or 45 minutes per day) to show your support and enthusiasm for preventing colorectal cancer screening starting at age 45.
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Black History Month 2024
Embracing the Past, Present, and Future:Celebrating Black Excellence in Gastroenterology by Dr. Corlan Eboh, Dr. Mazer Ally & Dr. Mohammad Ali;…
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CMS Delivers New Prior Authorization Reforms, a Key ACG Public Policy Priority
American College of Gastroenterology / Posts / National Affairs / CMS Delivers New Prior Authorization Reforms, a Key ACG Public Policy PriorityACG reviews public policy, advocacy, and practice management successes in 2023.
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Year-End State of Play: Medicare Cuts, Legislative Reforms, and MIPS Adjustments
American College of Gastroenterology / Posts / National Affairs / Year-End State of Play: Medicare Cuts, Legislative Reforms, and MIPS AdjustmentsACG reviews public policy, advocacy, and practice management successes in 2023.
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ACG’s Public Policy Year-in-Review for 2023
American College of Gastroenterology / Posts / National Affairs / ACG’s Public Policy Year-in-Review for 2023ACG reviews public policy, advocacy, and practice management successes in 2023.
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Biden Administration Proposes New Healthcare-Related Regulations & Executive Orders
American College of Gastroenterology / Posts / National Affairs / Biden Administration Proposes New Healthcare-Related Regulations & Executive OrdersWe summarize the latest executive orders and regulations, including AI, data blocking, independent dispute resolution, and Medicare Advantage + Part D
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CMS Finalizes Unacceptable Physician Pay Cuts, Extends Telehealth Coverage Through 2024
American College of Gastroenterology / Posts / National Affairs / CMS Finalizes Unacceptable Physician Pay Cuts, Extends Telehealth Coverage Through 2024ACG strongly opposes CMS’ finalized 3.37% cut to Medicare physician reimbursement; join our efforts to have Congress avert these cuts.