Empowering Orthopaedic Surgeons Through Advocacy Week Events

Excel in Advocacy: Join the Orthopaedic Community
The American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) is gearing up to commemorate the fifth annual Orthopaedic Advocacy Week. This occasion serves as a platform for orthopaedic surgeons and advocates to unite and address pressing health policy issues that affect their community. The event highlights the collective action taken to amplify voices within the musculoskeletal care sector.
Unifying Forces for Musculoskeletal Care
Since its inception in 2020, Orthopaedic Advocacy Week has fostered a culture of collaboration among orthopaedic surgeons, enabling them to share their experiences, address shared challenges, and push for meaningful reforms that benefit patients and physicians alike. This year, the orthopaedic community is particularly focused on several significant legislative developments, including new regulations from CMS that impact physician practices and the recently passed budget bill. AAOS members are determined to advocate for crucial reforms such as changes to prior authorizations, initiatives regarding physician-led hospitals, and ensuring federal support for orthopaedic research.
Empowering Stories Inspire Action
Dr. Wayne Johnson, M.D., FAAOS, FACS, chair of the AAOS OrthoPAC Executive Committee, emphasizes the power of storytelling in advocacy. "Each year, Orthopaedic Advocacy Week serves as a reminder of our unified mission. We see members from all across the country dedicating their time to speak on critical issues affecting the musculoskeletal community," he shares. These personal testimonials constitute a powerful advocacy tool, transforming individual experiences into collective action that educates lawmakers and spurs them into necessary action.
Campaign Highlights Focused on Change
Orthopaedic Advocacy Week spans three days, with each day designed to address unique aspects of orthopaedic advocacy:
- Day 1: Growing Support with Grassroots – Surgeons will engage with their congressional representatives, urging them to prioritize vital healthcare policy issues.
- Day 2: Get Invested with OrthoPAC – Participants can dive deeper into the AAOS Orthopaedic PAC, the national political action committee specifically representing the interests of orthopaedic surgeons in Congress.
- Day 3: Shaping Policy Through Rulemaking – Advocates will unify their voices in urging the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to reconsider recent physician fee schedule rules that limit orthopaedic practices.
Dr. Johnson notes, "The advocacy initiatives of AAOS have led to beneficial changes at both federal and state levels. Our strength is amplified when the AAOS membership unites to prioritize musculoskeletal healthcare in policy discussions." This collaborative effort underlines the importance of advocacy in shaping future healthcare policies.
Staying Informed and Engaged
Orthopaedic surgeons interested in the latest advocacy updates can visit the AAOS Advocacy Action Center or follow @AAOSAdvocacy on social media platforms to keep abreast of legislative developments and initiatives.
About the American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons
The American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) Office of Government Relations actively promotes and represents the orthopaedic community's interests before various government entities. With a base in Washington, the team collaborates with additional staff located at the AAOS headquarters in Illinois. Their mission is to identify, analyze, and lead health policy initiatives, positioning AAOS as a trusted authority in advancing musculoskeletal health.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Orthopaedic Advocacy Week?
Orthopaedic Advocacy Week is an annual event initiated by AAOS to promote collective action among orthopaedic surgeons to address health policy issues impacting their profession.
How does the AAOS support advocacy efforts?
AAOS supports advocacy efforts through educational initiatives and by providing a platform for members to voice their concerns and experiences with policymakers.
What are the objectives for this year’s Advocacy Week?
This year focuses on engaging with lawmakers about critical healthcare policies, including prior authorization reforms and funding for orthopaedic research.
How can orthopaedic surgeons get involved?
Surgeons can participate by sending letters to congressional representatives, engaging with the Orthopaedic PAC, and joining the conversations on social media.
Who leads the advocacy initiatives at AAOS?
The advocacy initiatives are led by the AAOS Office of Government Relations, with support from various committees and members dedicated to advancing musculoskeletal care.
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