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American Medical Association

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  • The American Medical Association, which is the largest U.S. health care association, was formed in 1847 some 3800 years after the first mention of TCM.

    Beverley Golden: Acupuncture: When East Meets West Beverley Golden 2011

  • The American Medical Association, which is the largest U.S. health care association, was formed in 1847 some 3800 years after the first mention of TCM.

    Beverley Golden: Acupuncture: When East Meets West Beverley Golden 2011

  • They are rushing to be picked by regional centers set up by the government to help doctors adopt technology, and by the American Medical Association, which is promoting a few preferred providers.

    Doctors Get Dose of Technology From Insurers 2010

  • Doctors (that is, the American Medical Association) are on the way to getting what they want: Instead of a temporary patch on scheduled decreases in Medicare reimbursements to them, a permanent fix that would change the reimbursement formula altogether and reward them $240 billion over the next ten years.

    Robert Reich: Lessons From Letterman in Health Reform 2009

  • Watching President Obama address the American Medical Association was a cringe-inducing experience as he assured the assembled doctors he was not going to expand Medicare payments “broadly” to cover all patients, or end the current “piece-work reimbursement” system that has so enriched physicians, or as he told them that savings would “not come off your backs.”

    Obama's Health Care Waterloo 2009

  • The American Medical Association is a staunch advocate of medical liability reform.

    CNN Transcript Jun 15, 2009 2009

  • Doctors that is, the American Medical Association are on the way to getting what they want: Instead of a temporary patch on scheduled decreases in Medicare reimbursements to them, a permanent fix that would change the reimbursement formula altogether and reward them $240 billion over the next ten years.

    Archive 2009-10-01 Robert Reich 2009

  • Doctors that is, the American Medical Association are on the way to getting what they want: Instead of a temporary patch on scheduled decreases in Medicare reimbursements to them, a permanent fix that would change the reimbursement formula altogether and reward them $240 billion over the next ten years.

    Why Obama Has to do What Letterman Did: Refuse to Pay Hush Money Robert Reich 2009

  • Would it surprise you to know that the American Medical Association was the 12th ranked donor?

    Corporate America = Freedom Lost 2006

  • The American Medical Association was the biggest spender for lobbying operations among health care groups last year.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

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