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Title: DO Day on the Hill Information Session


1
DO Day on the HillInformation Session
  • Wed. April 6th
  • 5pm
  • Ginsburg Auditorium

2
What is your role at DO Day on the Hill?
  • You will be in a group of 20 physicians/students
    from your voting district
  • AOA has set up appointments to meet with 2
    Senators and 1 Representative
    (as available)
  • You will be lobbying for the 3 issues that the
    AOA has chosen and supports

3
Why are you here today?
  • To become more familiar with these 3 issues
  • Find out what YOU should do to prepare yourself
    (..who are your representatives?? How did they
    vote on those issues??)
  • To be come a more affective lobbyist

4
The 3 Major Issues
  • Medical Liability Reform (HEALTH ACT)
  • Higher Education Act
  • Medicare Physician Payments

5
I. Medical Liability Reform
  • Top legislative priority of AOA
  • Whats the Problem?
  • Increasing liability costs are pushing
    physicians out of certain specialties and
    geographical locations
  • Physicians are practicing defensive medicine
    due to fear of lawsuits

6
Medical Liability Reform
  • Patients are suffering too!!!! ? due to loss of
    access to essential health care services (ex.
    OB/GYN and Neurosurgery)
  • The HEALTH ACT (Help, Efficient, Accesible, Low
    Cost Timely, Health Care Act) of 2003 passed in
    the House of Representatives, but has failed to
    do so in the Senate.
  • You can help lobby Congress to pass this
    important act!!

7
Medical Liability Reform
  • AOAs 6 Provisions
  • Limitations on Non-Economic Damages
  • Joint and Several Liability Reforms
  • Collateral Source Reform
  • Establish Uniform Statues of Limitations
  • Periodic Repayment of Future Expenses or Losses
  • Limitations on Attorney Fees

8
II. Higher Education Act
  • (HEA) Higher Education Act of 1965, expired in
    2003, and was reinstated in 2004 with some
    provisions.
  • Goal of HEA is to make medical education more
    affordable for EVERYONE
  • This includes loans, interest rates, repayment
    etc.

9
Higher Education Act
  • How does this affect you ?
  • Osteopathic medical students graduate with
    128,000 in debt (HIGHEST of ALL health
    professions!!!!)
  • gt60 become family practitioners (soul of the
    osteopathic profession)
  • Due to financial pressures, many medical students
    pursue medical specialties, with a higher earning
    potential.
  • This is not helping the national shortage of
    family physicians.

10
Higher Education Act
  • Title IV of HEA was added in Oct. 2004
  • It included (Stafford loan increase limit from
    10,000 to 12,000 allowed for moving of all
    loans to a variable rate, eliminating the single
    holder rule and reducing fees from 3 to 1

11
Higher Education Act
  • Higher Education Affordability and Equity Act
    (HEAEA) was passed in March 2005
  • Current Provisions of the HEAEA
  • Student loan interest deduction
  • Higher Education Expenses
  • Room and Board Tax Treatment
  • Hope Scholarship Tax Credit
  • And Others..

12
III. Medicare Physician Payments
  • Enacted in 1965, with the goal to ensure health
    care services to millions of Americans
  • 40 million Americans currently depend on the
    system, but as the population ages, the system
    has become STRAINED

13
Medicare Physician Payments
  • How are physicians affected?
  • Reimbursements for physicians have continuously
    decreased over the years (in 2002 decreased by
    5.4)
  • Looking to the future?
  • According to the Medicare Trustee Report we
    face reductions of at least 5/yr from 2006
    through 2012.

14
Medicare Physician Payments
  • Although Congress in 2004 and 2005, with the MMA
    (Medicare, Prescription Drug Improvement and
    Modernization Act) slightly increased physician
    payment rates, MORE reform is needed.
  • As more medicare services (ex. Preventative
    medicine) are being provided, physicians are
    being financially penalized by the system.
  • This needs to STOP!!!

15
What should you do before the Day?
  • Find out who are your representatives and
    senators?
  • www.capwiz.com/aoa-aoia
  • MAKE SURE YOU GO ON THIS
  • Tells you how they voted on our issues
  • Do your own research on these topics!!!
  • read agenda e-mailed to you last weeklots of
    great links to learn more about the issues and
    your representatives.

16
What should you do before the Day?
  • Check to see if your member of Congress is on one
    of these 4 Committees
  • Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions
    Committee Jurisdiction
  • Senate Finance Committee Jurisdiction
  • House Committee on Energy and Commerce
    Jurisdiction
  • House Committee on Ways and Means Jurisdiction
  • http//www.gpoaccess.gov/cprints/ (check this or
    other similar links to find out)

17
What should you do before the day?
  • Learn about the Process.
  • How a law is made http//thomas.loc.gov/home/laws
    made.toc.html
  • Enactment of a law
  • http//thomas.loc.gov/home/enactment/e nactlawto
    c.html

18
The Dos and Donts of Meeting with a Member of
Congress/Staff
  • Dos
  • Be polite and personable
  • Stay focused
  • Be ready to answer questions on your issue
  • Use anecdotal situations to support your issue
  • Leave packet with every office

19
The Dos and Donts of Meeting with a Member of
Congress/Staff
  • Donts
  • Dont misinform. Dont be afraid to say I dont
    know. If you are asked a question and you are
    unsure, take note of the question and give the
    info to an AOA staff member
  • Dont argue or antagonize
  • Dont steer away from the issues
  • Dont be offended by inconvenience

20
Words of Advice
  • Issues
  • Be brief. Dont let the representative or staffer
    side-track the meeting.
  • Be prepared when you arrive. Know what you are
    going to say.
  • Present your opinion, bolstered by facts, figures
    and a PERSONAL STORY.
  • Know and understand opposing arguments. Be
    prepared to discuss them
  • Gently remind your representative that youre a
    constituent and that you always vote. All
    politics is local.
  • Be passionate (not emotional), and never leave in
    anger.

21
Words of Advice
  • Closing
  • Leave when your time is up.
  • Ask for a commitment from the member to support
    your position-but do not apply pressure or be
    threatening.
  • After every contact with a legislator, be sure to
    say the magic words -- THANK YOU.

22
Words of Advice
  • Choose a leader! This person is responsible for
    facilitating the meeting and will introduce the
    group.
  • Its important to establish a relationship
    between the 3 parties the staff member (lets
    call him John), the leader, and the group.
  • Dont be afraid to step up and take the leader
    position.

23
Step 1 Introduction
  • Thank the staff member (John) for his time!
  • Who we are?
  • Who are you?
  • Can we introduce ourselves?
  • Home, school, political activity..
  • What is Johns reaction?

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Step 2 Hopes for the Session
  • The Leader must establish with John what he or
    she hopes to receive from session.
  • How much time do we have?
  • John, how much do you know about these issues?
  • John, What are your goals from this session?

25
Step 2 Hopes for the Session
  • JohnThese are our HOPES for this session..
  • 1.offer prospective from med school student,
    future physician, on these issues
  • 2.tell you our concerns
  • 3.tell you why these issues are important to us
    and to the voting constituency back in our home
    states.

26
Step 3 Discuss the Issues
  • Is John ready to listen?
  • Ask John, Is it OK if I start here?
  • Clarify the situation and continuously CONTRACT
    with John what you as a group will be discussing.
  • Ask John, if the Senator would like or is
    available to meet with us, as we are discussing
    these issues.

27
Step 4 Closing
  • At 5 Minutes to the end, the Leader must inform
    John that our meeting ends in 5 minutes, but we
    can continue our conversation if you would like.
  • At the end Remember to always THANK John and
    dont forget to leave the Hill Packet with him.
  • Consider leaving a small gift with the office

28
Thanks for your time!!!!
  • Look for an e-mail with a complete list of links
    of the web-sites mentioned.
  • E-mail me if you have any problems finding the
    necessary information on these topics.
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