Congratulations to Nishad Mysore, medical student from NSU KPCOM in Davie, and a member of the BCOMA Board of Governors!

The statement below is issued by the American Osteopathic Association:

The American Osteopathic Association, representing more than 157,000 physicians who serve millions of patients, implores the preservation of the Medicaid program during the budget reconciliation process. For decades, the Medicaid program has provided health care coverage for millions of people, including children and parents, low-income adults, older adults, pregnant patients, individuals with mental health and substance use disorders, and individuals with disabilities, in communities large and small, urban and rural.

Our members are not alone in support of Medicaid and concern for its stability. Americans widely support Medicaid, with two-thirds of adults in the U.S. saying they have had some connection to the Medicaid program, through their own coverage or coverage of a loved one. Imposing arbitrary restrictions and limitations on Medicaid enrollment runs counter to the mission of the program, which is to provide people with the health care coverage—and peace of mind—that they need.

Medicaid is a lifeline for our nation’s most vulnerable: from visits with a primary care physician, to maternal health care and pediatrics, from labor and delivery services to behavioral health, as well as additional preventive care that saves lives. To that end, it is of the utmost importance that Congress protect this vital program.

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AOA Media Contact:
Ernst Lamothe
(312) 202-8038
pr@osteopathic.org

About the American Osteopathic Association
The American Osteopathic Association (AOA) represents more than 197,000 osteopathic physicians (DOs) and osteopathic medical students; promotes public health; encourages scientific research; and serves as the primary certifying body for DOs. To learn more about DOs and the osteopathic philosophy of medicine, visit www.osteopathic.org.

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