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FFFM | FamMedPAC: How Family Physicians Engage in Policy and Politics

Inside Family Medicine

Release Date: 05/29/2026

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In this episode of Fighting for Family Medicine, David Tully, AAFP vice president of government relations, previews recent AAFP advocacy updates and interviews Domenic Casablanca, MD, FAAFP at FMX about the Family Medicine Political Action Committee (FamMedPAC).  

Highlights include urging HHS to preserve family medicine representation on the United States Preventive Services Task Force, AAFP advocacy efforts around Medicare payment reform and student loan repayment updates. 

Casablanca explains how a political action committee pools member donations to support vetted, bipartisan candidates, describes the importance of relationship-building with lawmakers and cites AAFP advocacy wins. He also shares how physicians can stay involved and make their voices heard. 

 

Topics by Timestamp

00:00 Welcome and Episode Setup 

00:38 Advocacy Highlights Roundup 

01:34 Medicare Payment Reform Push 

02:40 Workforce Loans and Visas 

04:33 Pharmacist Services Concerns 

05:22 Meet the FamMedPAC Chair 

06:11 What a PAC Does 

06:56 Easy Ways to Advocate 

08:29 How Candidates Are Chosen 

09:50 Why Bipartisan Matters 

11:38 Relationship Building Stories 

13:44 Election Cycle Strategy 

16:28 PAC Wins for Family Medicine 

18:25 Hot Policy Issues Now 

20:41 Career Advice for New Docs 

24:10 Final Call to Engage 

25:13 Wrap Up and Resources

 

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