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    • Health Policy
    • Public Health Law
    • Medical Advocacy

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    • The upcoming legislative session presents numerous healthcare-related issues for discussion and potential action.
    • Key areas include traffic safety laws, insurance regulations, and the evolving landscape of healthcare delivery.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To inform stakeholders about critical legislative topics and advocacy efforts for the upcoming session.
    • To encourage physician engagement in the legislative process and public health policy development.

    Main Methods:

    • Monitoring legislative activities and policy discussions related to healthcare.
    • Advocating for specific policy changes and enforcement of existing laws.

    Main Results:

    • Anticipated debates on motorcycle helmet laws, stricter texting-while-operating laws, and seat belt enforcement.
    • Expected discussions regarding insurance company practices like narrow networks and prior authorization.

    Conclusions:

    • The legislative session will focus on a wide range of healthcare issues, including public health, insurance, and pharmaceutical policies.
    • Physician involvement through advocacy and programs like Physician of the Day is encouraged to influence policy outcomes.