Doctors Aim for Another Big Year on Capitol Hill

Feb 07, 2018 at 02:51 pm by Staff


The 2018 legislative session is in full swing, and the Tennessee Medical Association looks to follow a banner year in 2017 with another round of successful advocacy in the Tennessee General Assembly.

TMA physician leaders and staff review hundreds of issues each year and ask for input from more than 9,000 members across the state to determine the most important and timely healthcare issues. The TMA Legislative Committee makes a recommendation for the board to approve prior to the start of the session each year; and by January, the state's largest professional organization for doctors is strategically pushing its agenda with lawmakers in Nashville.

There are only a handful of top priorities on the list this and every year, but TMA inevitably spends as much or more time, energy and resources protecting doctors from legislation that could harm the profession or our patients.

Tennessee's ongoing opioid abuse epidemic promises to be a hot topic of debate in the legislature. TMA will continue education efforts to help prescribers reduce initial prescriptions, as well as advocating for more funding for comprehensive drug treatment programs and more resources for law enforcement to counter the alarming rise of fentanyl and other illicit drugs that are contributing to the increase in accidental overdose deaths. We also look forward to getting more details and actively participating in the legislative process surrounding Governor Haslam's TN Together plan announced in late January.

As the largest professional organization for doctors in Tennessee, TMA is the conduit to make sure physicians have a unified, influential voice in important public policy decisions affecting the delivery of healthcare in Tennessee.


Dr. James Ensor practices internal medicine in Germantown and serves as 2017-2018 chair of the Tennessee Medical Association Board of Trustees. TMA is a voluntary, nonprofit professional organization for doctors, serving more than 9,000 members across Tennessee. Follow TMA's legislative progress at tnmed.org/legislative or on twitter @tnmed and @tnmedonthehill.






TMA Day on the Hill: Tuesday, March 6

TMA will host the annual event at the Legislature's new home in the Cordell Hull Building. More than 300 physicians attended last year's Day on the Hill to meet with lawmakers, attend committee hearings, and advocate for their profession and patients. Learn more about this free event at tnmed.org/dayonthehill.
TMA will also connect doctors and legislators during the legislative session through its volunteer Doctor of the Day program (tnmed.org/doctoroftheday) and other functions of the association's grassroots network (tnmed.org/grassroots).


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