Academy Calls For Federal Funding Increases for Key Programs
By News Staff
4/9/2007
"Our mission has been to preserve and promote the science and art of family medicine and to ensure high-quality, cost-effective health care for patients of all ages," Kellerman said in testimony submitted to the appropriations subcommittee. "We believe that federal spending policy can help to transform health care to achieve optimal health for everyone."
In his fiscal year 2008 budget, President Bush essentially called for the elimination of the health professions training programs authorized under Title VII of the Public Health Services Act. The AAFP, however, is urging Congress to reject that request and provide at least $300 million in funding for Title VII, including $92 million for Section 747, the Primary Care Medicine and Dentistry Cluster, in 2008 to "restore this vital program to its fiscal year 2003 level."
Section 747 provides competitive grants for family medicine training programs in medical schools and in residency programs, providing benefits that extend "far beyond medical schools that receive them," said Kellerman.
"Federal support of Title VII, Section 747 for primary care training is critical to increase the number of family physicians whose specialty emphasizes a broad range of skills in caring for the whole patient regardless of age, gender or medical condition," Kellerman explained. "Primary care provided by family physicians looks to a patient's total health needs and is strongly oriented toward preventing illness and injury."
Medical Home Benefits
"Americans with a 'medical home' to provide primary care for such basic needs as treating ear infections, controlling high blood pressure or managing diabetes have better health outcomes at a lower cost of care," he said. "Without adequate numbers and distribution of primary care physicians, we cannot provide the quality of preventive care designed to avoid costlier services in hospital emergency departments."
Kellerman told the subcommittee that "family physicians provide the majority of care for America's underserved and rural populations," and recent studies underscore a "need for additional physicians in rural areas," making funding for rural programs a vital part of providing adequate health care services to America's rural citizens.
AHRQ's Vital Role
"The initial work by AHRQ to facilitate the adoption of health information technology is important to improve patient safety by reducing medical errors and to avoid costly duplication of services," said Kellerman. "AAFP recognizes that health information technology, used effectively, can transform health care."
It is vital, Kellerman said, for AHRQ to have the necessary resources to promote standards for portability and interoperability and to, thus, ensure the availability of health data and the privacy of that data.
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