Doctors' Day on the Hill Draws Record Crowd

Mar 09, 2017 at 10:44 am by Staff


A record number of physicians and other healthcare advocates took part in the Tennessee Medical Association's Day on the Hill on Tuesday in support of better state healthcare policies.

TMA's biggest advocacy event of the year drew more than 300 people to meet with lawmakers on Capitol Hill, far surpassing the number of participants in previous years.

TMA President Keith G. Anderson, MD, said physician engagement in state policy is good for doctors and for patients.

"Physicians get involved in TMA to help improve healthcare for all Tennesseans," he said. "This year, we are promoting policies to make reimbursement more predictable for providers and remove unnecessary hassles in order to protect access to care across the state. Physicians have unique insight into the healthcare system, and our goal is to share that insight with lawmakers to improve care for everyone."

Record participation in Day on the Hill shows that physicians know how much policies made in Nashville impact their patients and practices, said TMA Legislative Chairman Ronald H. Kirkland, MD, MBA.

"The presence of so many physicians and healthcare advocates in the halls of the Capitol sends a powerful message to our elected representatives that Tennessee doctors are actively invested in the work they are doing," he said.

During Day on the Hill, doctors spoke to their Representatives and Senators about several bills.

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