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The American College of Rheumatology (ACR) works to shape health care policy and issues impacting the care of patients with rheumatic disease, and advances policies that will improve outcomes for patients. Discover resources on health policy and the management of rheumatic and musculoskeletal conditions and learn how the ACR is fighting for you and your patients.

Health Policy Statements

ACR advocacy is guided by health policy statements developed by the Government Affairs Committee and approved by the ACR Board of Directors. The statements inform members of Congress, regulatory entities, and partner organizations of ACR policy recommendations.

Key policy areas include improving access to rheumatology care, improving patients’ access to therapies, increasing support for rheumatology research and training, and alleviating the burden of utilization management policies on rheumatologists and rheumatology interprofessional team members.

ACR Health Policy Statements

ACR Principles on Prescription Drug Prices and Access to Treatment

The Value of Rheumatology White Paper

The Clinical & Economic Value of Rheumatology: An Analysis of Market Supply and Utilization in the United States, a white paper jointly published by the ACR and ECG Management Consultants, aims to highlight the clinical and economic value of rheumatology patient care.

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Priority Issues

The ACR is fighting for the rheumatology community and better patient outcomes. View the ACR’s top advocacy priorities.

ACR Policy Priorities

Position Statements

The ACR position statements are official statements that reflect the policy of the ACR on issues related to the management of rheumatic and musculoskeletal conditions. These papers serve as a trusted and valuable resource for the healthcare industry.

Position statements are written by the Committee on Rheumatologic Care and approved by the ACR Board of Directors. The statements are updated every four years or when clinical circumstances dictate for review.

Access & Coverage

Research

Role of Rheumatology

Treatment

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