ACP Calls to End Health Disparities, Racial Bias in Healthcare
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ACP Makes Recommendations on COVID-19 Vaccine Provision, Distribution and Payment
WASHINGTON, D.C., January 12, 2021 — In a new policy statement released today, the American College of Physicians (ACP) made a series of recommendations about the provision, distribution and payment of COVID-19 vaccines that address the role of physicians as vaccinators, informing physicians, clinicians, and the public about COVID-19 vaccines, the importance of communication and collaboration among physicians and other vaccinators to ensur
ACP Releases Comprehensive Framework to Address Disparities and Discrimination in Health Care
WASHINGTON, D.C., January 12, 2021 — More needs to be done to understand and address disparities and discrimination in health and health care that negatively impact racial, ethnic, religious and cultural communities and persons in the United States, says the American College of Physicians (ACP). In A Comprehensive Policy Framework to Understand and Address Disparities and Discrimination in Health and Health Care: A Policy Paper from the American College of Physicians, published in the Annals of Int
ACP seeks to address disparities, discrimination in healthcare
ACP Releases Framework to Reduce Healthcare Disparities
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ACP Condemns Events at Capitol Building, Calls for Peaceful Transition of Power to Protect Public Health
Statement attributable to:
Jacqueline W. Fincher, MD, MACP
President, American College of Physicians
WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 - The American College of Physicians (ACP) strongly condemns the acts of violence committed yesterday and the efforts to disrupt basic democratic processes in our nation’s capital. The images of the attack on our Capitol building, our lawmakers, and all those who work there are both disheartening and disturbing.