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Surgical Health Policy Advocacy

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Engaged Advocacy

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Surgical Health Policy Advocacy

Title of a medical survey study on physician engagement in health policy advocacy.

Are Physicians Engaged??

A study conducted on physicians at an academic medical center reveals the challenges busy clinicians face in engaging more deeply in Health Policy Advocacy (HPA), despite their strong desire for Surgeon Engagement in initiatives aimed at Surgical Care Improvement. 


WMJ. 2021 Apr;120(1):29-33. 

https://wmjonline.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/120/1/29.pdf

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State Level Engagement

California advocacy offers six key lessons for surgeons nationwide.

Are Physicians Engaged??

California Advocacy Produces Six Lessons for Surgeons Across America John Maa, Amy E Liepert, Jay J Doucet, Pascal Fuchshuber


The recent advocacy efforts in California have provided valuable insights that highlight the importance of Health Policy Advocacy in the surgical field. These lessons are crucial for enhancing Surgeon Engagement and fostering Surgical Care Improvement across the nation. For more information, visit the article on the American College of Surgeons website at https://www.facs.org/for-medical-professionals/news-publications/news-and-articles/bulletin/2023/may-2023-volume-108-issue-5/california-advocacy-produces-six-lessons-for-surgeons-across-america/

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San Diego-Imperial Chapter's surgical health policy advocacy during COVID-19.

Local Engagement

Amy E. Liepert MD, FACS, Jay Doucet, MD, FACS, FRCSC and Christopher Johnson, MPP


V106 No 2 BULLETIN American College of Surgeons


Surgeon Engagement in Health Policy Advocacy Takes Many Forms:


At Surgical Health Policy Advocacy, we have a variety of real-world experiences that showcase the impact of advocacy in improving surgical care. Our team understands the importance of effective surgeon engagement at all levels and can demonstrate the significant results that similar efforts can have on your project or objective. We are committed to teaching you proven techniques, customizing strategies and materials, and supporting you in troubleshooting challenges that arise during your legislative activities.

Discover SHPA Services:

Explore the range of advocacy assistive services to discover how we can help you achieve optimal impact as you engage in surgical health policy advocacy. From impacting your local community to engaging in an entire legislative cycle or more - we can help you.

Map showing trauma system funding sources by U.S. state with various funding categories.

National Engagement: Policy Analysis

Understanding the current state of funding is essential for analyzing outcome results, allowing for comparisons between different funding options. This analysis supports the development of models based on prior success, which is crucial for effective Health Policy Advocacy. Furthermore, it emphasizes the importance of Surgeon Engagement in initiatives aimed at Surgical Care Improvement. 


Trauma Surg Acute Care Open


2020 Nov 30;5(1):e000615. doi: 10.1136/tsaco-2020-000615. eCollection 2020.


Saunders Lin, Christian Johnson, Frank Opelka, Amy Liepert

Local to National Engagement

Study links 30-ft US-Mexico border wall in San Diego to increased migrant deaths and trauma.
Major trauma admissions from border fence jumps increased sharply after the 30-ft wall in 2020-2021.
New 30-foot US-Mexico border wall linked to increased migrant deaths and trauma admissions in San Diego.

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