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National Midwifery Advocacy Month
August 2008
 
WA CNMs and a staff member from Senator Cantwell’s office

Pictured: ACNM Members meet with Rep. Ed Towns (D-NY), sponsor of legislation before Congress (H.R.872) to address the reimbursement inequity for CNMs under the Medicare program 

The American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM) and its Government Affairs Committee encourage all certified nurse-midwives/certified midwives to participate in National Midwifery Advocacy Month.  This is an opportunity for midwives to join together in educating members of Congress on the federal issues of concern to the midwifery profession. 

The month of August is typically a time when Congress is out of session.  It is a time for Representative and Senators to be back in their home state meeting with constituents.  ACNM wants to utilize its most valuable resource - ITS MEMBERS - to educate members of Congress on the challenges that face the practice of midwifery and what can be done to address them.  We need all midwives to participate during the month of August in meetings with their elected Representatives and Senators while they are at home in your state.

How to Participate

  • Invite Your Legislator to Your Practice

A successful practice visit is truly a coordinated effort that involves you and your practice colleagues, your legislator and his or her staff, and your patients.  It may seem like a lot of work, but the good news is that everyone in this process has a strong personal interest in making it an enjoyable and productive event.  Click HERE for information on how to plan your practice visit.

  • Schedule a Meeting with Your Legislator
The primary focus of this meeting will be to build support for legislation in the Congress that would increase the rate of reimbursement for midwifery services under Medicare.  Click HERE for more information on the Midwifery Care Access and Reimbursement Equity Act of 2007.  Inequitable reimbursement under Medicare is what drives inequitable payment for midwifery services in Medicaid and from private insurance plans.  Solving the Medicare problem will go a long way to improving reimbursement for midwifery services and improve women's access to midwifery care within the Medicare program.

To participate, please contact your Chapter Chair or Chapter Legislative Contact (CLC) to indicate your interest in scheduling a meeting.  These individuals will take charge of scheduling meetings with the offices of as many Representative and Senators from your state as possible.   Also, please read the Tips for Meeting with Your Elected Official.  Don't forget to complete the reporting form and return to ACNM.


If you have questions regarding ACNM's National Midwifery Advocacy Month, please contact Monica Greenfield in the Professional Services Department, via email or at (240) 485-1844.
 

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