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FFFM | February 2026 Advocacy Rounds

Inside Family Medicine

Release Date: 02/27/2026

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In this episode of CME on The Go, our hosts discuss a postpartum patient with painful breastfeeding and concerns about milk supply. They emphasize listening, cultural context, and early breastfeeding discussions. The episode reviews baby‑friendly hospital practices, noting risks when taken too far, and affirms that formula supplementation may be appropriate. Practical guidance includes assessing latch and positioning, supportive tools, tongue‑tie considerations, and concludes with neonatal circumcision as an elective, culturally influenced procedure.    Learning...

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IFM | Downcoding: How Payers Are Cutting Payments and What Family Physicians Can Do show art IFM | Downcoding: How Payers Are Cutting Payments and What Family Physicians Can Do

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Guest host Karen Johnson, PhD, VP of Practice Advancement for the AAFP, talks with Dr. Tina Philip, DO, a solo family physician in Round Rock, Texas, and AAFP CEO, Shawn Martin, about payer downcoding, where insurers reduce billed evaluation and management levels (e.g., 99214 to 99213), lowering payment and adding administrative burden. Dr. Philip describes how downcoding most often affects moderate-to-high complexity office visits and stresses physicians must monitor claims beyond denials by working with billing/coding staff to confirm expected...

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IFM | Primary Care and Cognitive Concerns: Screening, Diagnosis, and Support show art IFM | Primary Care and Cognitive Concerns: Screening, Diagnosis, and Support

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Host Michael Monroe interviews Dr. Brianna Wynne, a board-certified geriatric medicine physician, about how family physicians can support prevention, screening, and early detection of cognitive aging and Alzheimer’s disease. Dr. Wynne distinguishes normal aging (slower processing speed) from mild cognitive impairment (objective test deficits with preserved function) and dementia as a spectrum from mild functional difficulties with instrumental activities to severe end-stage dependence. She describes how concerns typically surface through caregivers or during routine...

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FFFM | Primary Care at the Center of Fighting Chronic Disease show art FFFM | Primary Care at the Center of Fighting Chronic Disease

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Yalda Jabbarpour, MD, of the AAFP’s Robert Graham Center, interviews rural family physician Jennifer Bacani McKenney, MD, FAAFP, about the Robert Graham Center’s report “Investing in Primary Care: The Missing Strategy in America’s Fight Against Chronic Disease,” co-funded by the Milbank Memorial Fund and the Physicians Foundation. The report uses national data to show that having a usual source of primary care increases preventive services and screening, reduces emergency department visits and hospitalizations for people with chronic...

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In this episode of CME On the Go, our hosts revisit menopause through a case of a 51-year-old with seven months of amenorrhea, vasomotor and cognitive symptoms, and osteopenia-range DEXA findings, highlighting that she is perimenopausal. They note the limited role of FSH/LH testing and the need to rule out other causes. The episode focuses on systemic hormone therapy, recommending 17β-estradiol with progesterone for patients with an intact uterus, favoring transdermal routes for lower risk, gradual dose titration, shared decision making, and supportive lifestyle measures.    ...

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IFM | Coverage and Care: What Family Physicians Should Know About Disability Insurance show art IFM | Coverage and Care: What Family Physicians Should Know About Disability Insurance

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On this episode of ‘Inside Family Medicine’, you’ll hear from Jered Hunt, president of AAFP Insurance Services, and Eric Muehlbach, disability insurance manager, about why disability insurance is a critical part of a family physician’s financial plan. They emphasize protecting a physician’s greatest asset, future earning potential, by securing coverage early to lock in insurability due to intensive medical underwriting. The discussion covers how to start by reviewing existing employer benefits, common limitations such as own-occupation caps, monthly benefit...

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FFFM | February 2026 Advocacy Rounds show art FFFM | February 2026 Advocacy Rounds

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David Tully, AAFP vice president of government relations, recaps the Academy’s February 2026 advocacy efforts. He highlights passage of a government funding package that keeps agencies operating and includes reauthorization of the Teaching Health Center GME program through 2029, continued funding for community health centers and the National Health Service Corps and a two-year extension of telehealth flexibilities. The episode outlines the AAFP’s push for Congress to address Medicare Advantage practices that strain primary care, including downcoding and...

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IFM | Recognizing and Managing COPD Exacerbations in Primary Care: A Conversation with Dr. Barbara Yawn show art IFM | Recognizing and Managing COPD Exacerbations in Primary Care: A Conversation with Dr. Barbara Yawn

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In this episode of Inside Family Medicine we hear from Dr. Barbara Yawn, a family physician and clinical researcher and former Chief Science Officer at the COPD Foundation, about recognizing and managing COPD exacerbations in primary care. Dr. Yawn explains why COPD is often missed due to gradual symptom onset and patients minimizing symptoms, and stresses asking targeted questions about dyspnea, activity tolerance, chronic cough, sputum changes, and frequent colds. She reviews recognizing exacerbations, instructions to call the office, outpatient treatment with short...

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IFM | Understanding Yourself: Personal Journeys into Family Medicine show art IFM | Understanding Yourself: Personal Journeys into Family Medicine

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Hosted by Dr. Margot Savoy, this episode highlights the AAMC Careers in Medicine “Understanding Yourself” phase and free tools at . Three board‑certified family physicians share their paths: Anthony Okolo on home‑based care and adaptability during COVID; Chase Mussard on returning to Appalachia for full‑spectrum practice; and Anita Ravi on trauma‑informed, justice‑focused work and policy research, with mentorship support and practical resources for learners.    Topics By Timestamp  00:00 Welcome to Inside Family Medicine & What to...

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CME | Magic, Microdosing, and Moral Panic: A Primary Care Look at Substances with Abuse Potential show art CME | Magic, Microdosing, and Moral Panic: A Primary Care Look at Substances with Abuse Potential

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In this episode of CME on the Go, our hosts discuss the integration of psychedelic substances like ketamine, psilocybin, iboga, and various social stimulants into treatment practices. The conversation delves into the therapeutic potential and risks associated with these substances, particularly for treatment-resistant conditions like depression and opioid addiction. The hosts emphasize the importance of setting, intention, and evidence-based practice while navigating the emerging landscape of psychedelics in medicine.    Learning Objectives  Examine the...

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David Tully, AAFP vice president of government relations, recaps the Academy’s February 2026 advocacy efforts. He highlights passage of a government funding package that keeps agencies operating and includes reauthorization of the Teaching Health Center GME program through 2029, continued funding for community health centers and the National Health Service Corps and a two-year extension of telehealth flexibilities. The episode outlines the AAFP’s push for Congress to address Medicare Advantage practices that strain primary care, including downcoding and prior authorization delays; and to pass bipartisan bills to speed decisions, ensure fair payment and protect patients nationwide. 

 

Topics By Timestamp 

00:00 February advocacy recap 

00:37 Federal funding wins 

01:36 Insurance barriers spotlight 

03:03 Medicare Advantage oversight 

04:32 NHSC loan repayment 

05:05 Disability nondiscrimination 

05:59 Primary care research findings 

07:16 Advocacy Summit invitation 

08:00 Get involved and closing 

 

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