Physicians Bring Economic Health to our Communities

  1. Stand with us to ensure your work is acknowledged and your voice is heard
  2. Reports and briefs
  3. National
  4. Alabama
  5. Alaska
  6. Arizona
  7. Arkansas
  8. California
  9. Colorado
  10. Connecticut
  11. Delaware
  12. District of Columbia
  13. Florida
  14. Georgia
  15. Hawaii
  16. Idaho
  17. Illinois
  18. Indiana
  19. Iowa
  20. Kansas
  21. Kentucky
  22. Louisiana
  23. Maine
  24. Maryland
  25. Massachusetts
  26. Michigan
  27. Minnesota
  28. Mississippi
  29. Missouri
  30. Montana
  31. Nebraska
  32. Nevada
  33. New Hampshire
  34. New Jersey
  35. New Mexico
  36. New York
  37. North Carolina
  38. North Dakota
  39. Ohio
  40. Oklahoma
  41. Oregon
  42. Pennsylvania
  43. Rhode Island
  44. South Carolina
  45. South Dakota
  46. Tennessee
  47. Texas
  48. Utah
  49. Vermont
  50. Virginia
  51. Washington
  52. West Virginia
  53. Wisconsin
  54. Wyoming

Updated every few years, the AMA Economic Impact Study illustrates the significant impact physicians have on our national and state economies through the creation of jobs, the purchase of goods and services, and the generation of state and local tax revenue.

Stand with us to ensure your work is acknowledged and your voice is heard

Doctors contribute more than $2.3 trillion to the national economy.

The AMA and state medical societies leverage studies like the Economic Impact Study to educate lawmakers on issues that matter to you, including medical liability reform, unfair payment practices and Medicaid reimbursement.

With this detailed information, lawmakers can give greater consideration to physicians in their own local communities.

For more information contact [email protected].

Reports and briefs

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Medicare telehealth coverage renewed for two years

Don’t miss out on this unique physician advocacy fellowship

What doctors wish patients knew about food allergies