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AAPM&R is working to ensure PM&R is positioned to thrive in the future of healthcare and that you’re prepared for wherever your career takes you. Our more than 10,000 Academy members support each other in advancing PM&R’s impact through healthcare. As we move forward, it is more important than ever that every member play an active role in helping one another realize the vision for our specialty.

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Looking for AAPM&R members in the news? Press releases? Our Academy Action Center? Or looking to submit your members in the news content? You'll find it all in our Newsroom. You will also be able to explore PM&R and Academy news as well as learn how to contact us if you would like to submit your member content, or if you are a reporter who is interested in speaking with a PM&R physician.

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Stay up to date on all Academy events and learning opportunities and view recordings of past webinars. 

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PM&R Aspire is our career-exploration platform purpose-built to help PM&R professionals make better-informed career decisions. We have mapped employer locations across the United States, enabling you to explore, message and apply to the roles that matter most to you.

PM&R Q&A Video Conversations

AAPM&R is leading the advancement of physiatry’s impact throughout healthcare as aligned with YOUR vision for the specialty. Explore our Q&A video series where members of our Physiatrist in Training (PHiT) Council Board chat with AAPM&R Board leaders.

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Urge Your Senator to Protect Medicaid Coverage for Children and Adults with Disabilities

Jun 1, 2017, 12:22 by User Not Found

On May 4, 2017, the House of Representatives passed (by a 217-213 vote), the American Health Care Act (AHCA), legislation to repeal and replace key portions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) that would significantly cut and cap federal funding for Medicaid by $834 billion dollars.

While this bill has already passed the House, we must act now to urge the Senate to preserve Medicaid expansion and reject per-capita-caps and block grants in their proposals, and encourage their colleagues to do the same. These drastic changes to our healthcare system will impact the lives of millions of Americans with disabilities, who rely on the current system for their health, functioning, independence, and wellbeing.

Your Academy continues to advocate for the specialty to ensure that rehabilitation is preserved in a meaningful way as a part of essential health benefits packages adopted by the states, as well as advocating for access to appropriate rehabilitation and habilitation through plans participating in state health insurance exchanges. We need your help. Your patients need your help.

Please take a moment to send a customizable email to your senators as soon as possible, in opposition to the provisions in the American Health Care Act (AHCA) and its proposed changes to the Medicaid program.

Thank you,

Jennifer Zumsteg, MD | Chair, Health Policy and Legislation Committee

Stuart Glassman, MD | Chair, State Advocacy Subcommittee


Template Letter:

Reject Proposals That Threaten Healthcare for Individuals with Disabilities

As a physiatrist, I am deeply concerned with provisions in the American Health Care Act (AHCA) and its proposed changes to the Medicaid program. My patients, especially those with developmental and long-term disabilities, depend on Medicaid for many specialized services that are unavailable or unaffordable through private insurance. As the Senate prepares it health care reform bill, I urge you to reject any proposal that would jeopardize healthcare for one of the nation's most vulnerable populations.

The projected loss of $834 billion federal Medicaid dollars would be detrimental to the 10 million Medicaid participants with disabilities. The per capita cap option will result in reductions in eligibility, services, and/or provider rates while the block grant option would do even further harm by allowing states to eliminate basic standards and safeguards. My patients are at great risk because home- and community-based services are optional Medicaid services that many states will likely cut first as they address budgetary deficits.

Pledge your support for proposals that protect the health and quality of life of millions of Americans with disabilities by preserving access to habilitative and rehabilitative services as allocated by the essential health benefits provision in the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and by preserving the current structure of the Medicaid Program.

Urge Your Senator to Protect Medicaid Coverage for Children and Adults with Disabilities

Jun 1, 2017, 12:22 by User Not Found

On May 4, 2017, the House of Representatives passed (by a 217-213 vote), the American Health Care Act (AHCA), legislation to repeal and replace key portions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) that would significantly cut and cap federal funding for Medicaid by $834 billion dollars.

While this bill has already passed the House, we must act now to urge the Senate to preserve Medicaid expansion and reject per-capita-caps and block grants in their proposals, and encourage their colleagues to do the same. These drastic changes to our healthcare system will impact the lives of millions of Americans with disabilities, who rely on the current system for their health, functioning, independence, and wellbeing.

Your Academy continues to advocate for the specialty to ensure that rehabilitation is preserved in a meaningful way as a part of essential health benefits packages adopted by the states, as well as advocating for access to appropriate rehabilitation and habilitation through plans participating in state health insurance exchanges. We need your help. Your patients need your help.

Please take a moment to send a customizable email to your senators as soon as possible, in opposition to the provisions in the American Health Care Act (AHCA) and its proposed changes to the Medicaid program.

Thank you,

Jennifer Zumsteg, MD | Chair, Health Policy and Legislation Committee

Stuart Glassman, MD | Chair, State Advocacy Subcommittee


Template Letter:

Reject Proposals That Threaten Healthcare for Individuals with Disabilities

As a physiatrist, I am deeply concerned with provisions in the American Health Care Act (AHCA) and its proposed changes to the Medicaid program. My patients, especially those with developmental and long-term disabilities, depend on Medicaid for many specialized services that are unavailable or unaffordable through private insurance. As the Senate prepares it health care reform bill, I urge you to reject any proposal that would jeopardize healthcare for one of the nation's most vulnerable populations.

The projected loss of $834 billion federal Medicaid dollars would be detrimental to the 10 million Medicaid participants with disabilities. The per capita cap option will result in reductions in eligibility, services, and/or provider rates while the block grant option would do even further harm by allowing states to eliminate basic standards and safeguards. My patients are at great risk because home- and community-based services are optional Medicaid services that many states will likely cut first as they address budgetary deficits.

Pledge your support for proposals that protect the health and quality of life of millions of Americans with disabilities by preserving access to habilitative and rehabilitative services as allocated by the essential health benefits provision in the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and by preserving the current structure of the Medicaid Program.

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AAPM&R’s highly-regarded STEP Certificate Programs are designed by physiatrists for physiatrists and teach and assess important physiatric skills using a progressive, competency- based curriculum.

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PhyzForum is an online physiatry community that allows you to engage with peers, ask advice, and share experiences. Participate in discussions to network, collaborate, and exchange best practices with your peers.

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November 12-15

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The 2020 Annual Assembly is virtual! Join us from November 12-15 as we meet online to share best practices and support each other as we navigate a “new normal."

Critical Conversation Series

Thursday, October 1 at 6 pm (CT)

You're invited to participate in a series of discussions on racial equity, access and inclusion in today’s world. Join us for our next conversation on October 1 for AAPM&R's Diversity and Inclusion Journey. We will review efforts that led to the creation of the D&I strategic plan, unveil our new Principles of Inclusion and Engagement and share new initiatives on the horizon.

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Urge Your Senator to Protect Medicaid Coverage for Children and Adults with Disabilities

Jun 01, 2017

On May 4, 2017, the House of Representatives passed (by a 217-213 vote), the American Health Care Act (AHCA), legislation to repeal and replace key portions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) that would significantly cut and cap federal funding for Medicaid by $834 billion dollars.

While this bill has already passed the House, we must act now to urge the Senate to preserve Medicaid expansion and reject per-capita-caps and block grants in their proposals, and encourage their colleagues to do the same. These drastic changes to our healthcare system will impact the lives of millions of Americans with disabilities, who rely on the current system for their health, functioning, independence, and wellbeing.

Your Academy continues to advocate for the specialty to ensure that rehabilitation is preserved in a meaningful way as a part of essential health benefits packages adopted by the states, as well as advocating for access to appropriate rehabilitation and habilitation through plans participating in state health insurance exchanges. We need your help. Your patients need your help.

Please take a moment to send a customizable email to your senators as soon as possible, in opposition to the provisions in the American Health Care Act (AHCA) and its proposed changes to the Medicaid program.

Thank you,

Jennifer Zumsteg, MD | Chair, Health Policy and Legislation Committee

Stuart Glassman, MD | Chair, State Advocacy Subcommittee


Template Letter:

Reject Proposals That Threaten Healthcare for Individuals with Disabilities

As a physiatrist, I am deeply concerned with provisions in the American Health Care Act (AHCA) and its proposed changes to the Medicaid program. My patients, especially those with developmental and long-term disabilities, depend on Medicaid for many specialized services that are unavailable or unaffordable through private insurance. As the Senate prepares it health care reform bill, I urge you to reject any proposal that would jeopardize healthcare for one of the nation's most vulnerable populations.

The projected loss of $834 billion federal Medicaid dollars would be detrimental to the 10 million Medicaid participants with disabilities. The per capita cap option will result in reductions in eligibility, services, and/or provider rates while the block grant option would do even further harm by allowing states to eliminate basic standards and safeguards. My patients are at great risk because home- and community-based services are optional Medicaid services that many states will likely cut first as they address budgetary deficits.

Pledge your support for proposals that protect the health and quality of life of millions of Americans with disabilities by preserving access to habilitative and rehabilitative services as allocated by the essential health benefits provision in the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and by preserving the current structure of the Medicaid Program.

Physiatry News

Urge Your Senator to Protect Medicaid Coverage for Children and Adults with Disabilities

Jun 01, 2017

On May 4, 2017, the House of Representatives passed (by a 217-213 vote), the American Health Care Act (AHCA), legislation to repeal and replace key portions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) that would significantly cut and cap federal funding for Medicaid by $834 billion dollars.

While this bill has already passed the House, we must act now to urge the Senate to preserve Medicaid expansion and reject per-capita-caps and block grants in their proposals, and encourage their colleagues to do the same. These drastic changes to our healthcare system will impact the lives of millions of Americans with disabilities, who rely on the current system for their health, functioning, independence, and wellbeing.

Your Academy continues to advocate for the specialty to ensure that rehabilitation is preserved in a meaningful way as a part of essential health benefits packages adopted by the states, as well as advocating for access to appropriate rehabilitation and habilitation through plans participating in state health insurance exchanges. We need your help. Your patients need your help.

Please take a moment to send a customizable email to your senators as soon as possible, in opposition to the provisions in the American Health Care Act (AHCA) and its proposed changes to the Medicaid program.

Thank you,

Jennifer Zumsteg, MD | Chair, Health Policy and Legislation Committee

Stuart Glassman, MD | Chair, State Advocacy Subcommittee


Template Letter:

Reject Proposals That Threaten Healthcare for Individuals with Disabilities

As a physiatrist, I am deeply concerned with provisions in the American Health Care Act (AHCA) and its proposed changes to the Medicaid program. My patients, especially those with developmental and long-term disabilities, depend on Medicaid for many specialized services that are unavailable or unaffordable through private insurance. As the Senate prepares it health care reform bill, I urge you to reject any proposal that would jeopardize healthcare for one of the nation's most vulnerable populations.

The projected loss of $834 billion federal Medicaid dollars would be detrimental to the 10 million Medicaid participants with disabilities. The per capita cap option will result in reductions in eligibility, services, and/or provider rates while the block grant option would do even further harm by allowing states to eliminate basic standards and safeguards. My patients are at great risk because home- and community-based services are optional Medicaid services that many states will likely cut first as they address budgetary deficits.

Pledge your support for proposals that protect the health and quality of life of millions of Americans with disabilities by preserving access to habilitative and rehabilitative services as allocated by the essential health benefits provision in the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and by preserving the current structure of the Medicaid Program.

Take the Next STEP in Your Ultrasound Education

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AAPM&R's STEP Ultrasound Certificate Program is the premiere ultrasound training program—designed by physiatrists, for physiatrists. 

As the only formal, standardized training pathway available for honing and validating your ultrasound skill set, successful completion of the STEP Ultrasound Program will clearly demonstrate to your patients, fellow health care professionals, employers, and the medical facilities you work with that you are a competent professional, expertly trained in ultrasound. 

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