Capitol Hill Report
Advocacy
Read the Academy's bi-weekly update on legislative and regulatory advocacy for neurology.
January 20, 2025
New Congress, New Plan
The presidential inauguration will take place today, Monday, January 20. The AAN will continue to monitor any proposals from the incoming administration and advocate for the needs of our members and their patients.
Issue in Focus
As covered in our last edition of Capitol Hill Report, Congress failed to act on several health care policies that are vital to patients with neurological conditions. Telehealth extension, prior authorization reform, and a fix for the 2.8% cut to Medicare physician reimbursement that went into effect on January 1 of this year were not addressed, in addition to other health care priorities. Congress was only able to pass a stop gap funding bill that kept the government running through March 14, 2025. While we wanted to see these issues addressed at the end of last year, this new deadline gives us another opportunity to have them considered by Congress.
With this new Congress sworn in and putting together a large new legislative package to be considered by March 14, the AAN is working hard to ensure these issues and other priorities for our members are addressed as soon as possible.
Medicare Physician Reimbursement
The 2.8% cut to the conversion factor in the 2025 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS) has not yet been addressed by Congress. The AAN is working tirelessly with our colleagues in the physician community and our champions in Congress to get a full fix to the cut included in the final fiscal year 2025 funding package.
We also understand that this one-time fix is not enough, and that the structural issues with the MPFS need to be addressed to bring stability to the system. We will continue to work with Congress to push legislation that will make more permanent reforms to the system, including adjustments to budget neutrality requirements, and give CMS the ability to address overestimates in utilization for new codes.
Neuroscience Research Funding
The AAN has been working with our partners in neuroscience research and patient communities to advocate for increased funding for research that impacts patients with neurological conditions at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). This includes pushing for increased budgets for the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke and the Brain Research Through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies (BRAIN) Initiative. Since the fiscal year 2025 budget has not yet been finalized, our first priority in the new Congress is to advocate for increased funding for the remainder of this year’s budget. Looking ahead, the AAN is also working with our champions in the House Neuroscience Caucus to reauthorize funding for the BRAIN Initiative, which expires at the end of this year.
Utilization Management Reform
Two pieces of legislation that have been top AAN advocacy priorities, the Improving Seniors’ Timely Access to Care Act and the Safe Step Act, both failed to pass in the 118th Congress. These bills, which would streamline the prior authorization and step therapy exceptions process, made tremendous progress in the previous Congress and are well situated to advance in the 119th Congress. AAN staff is working with our partners to get this legislation reintroduced so it can be considered as soon as possible.
Increasing the Neurology Workforce
The AAN will continue to be a leader in the effort to reauthorize the Conrad 30 program. This program allows non-US international medical graduates who are pursuing their graduate medical education in the US to receive a waiver that allows them to stay in the country immediately after their education ends if they practice in a rural or underserved area. This program, which has brought numerous neurologists into communities that desperately needed access to quality neurological care, needs to be reauthorized.
Caring for America’s Veterans
The AAN, along with our partners in the patient advocacy community, has led efforts in Congress to expand funding for the Neurology Centers of Excellence at the Veterans Health Administration. These centers, focused on multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, headache, and epilepsy, help provide cutting-edge care to veterans with neurological conditions and conduct research that helps the broader population affected by these conditions. We will continue to push for expanded funding for these centers so our doctors at the VA can reach more affected veterans.
These are just a few of the legislative priorities the AAN will be focused on in the 119th Congress. If you have questions about our advocacy work or how you can get involved, don’t hesitate to contact us at advocacy@aan.com.
Latest Advocacy News
Neuroscience Champion Announced as Congressional Neuroscience Caucus Co-chair
Representative Mike Thompson (D-CA) was announced this month as co-chair of the Congressional Neuroscience Caucus (CNC) for the 119th Congress, joining Representative Morgan Luttrell (R-TX). Rep. Thompson succeeds Representative Earl Blumenauer (D-OR), caucus co-founder, following his retirement. A Vietnam veteran and Purple Heart recipient, Rep. Thompson has been a champion for neuroscience. He has led efforts to improve care for service members suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injuries, recently introducing the Mental Health Research Accelerator Act as a member of the House Ways & Means Committee. The CNC co-chairs will jointly lead efforts to advance brain research and innovation, including supporting the NIH's BRAIN Initiative.
Drug Enforcement Administration Issues Proposals Impacting Telemedicine
Last week, the Drug Enforcement Administration issued three proposals impacting the prescribing of controlled substances via telemedicine. These proposals seek to set forth a regulatory framework for the prescribing of controlled substances via telehealth following the termination of temporary regulatory flexibilities stemming from the Covid-19 public health emergency. Most notably, one of the proposed rules proposes to establish a “Special Registration” process to allow approved clinicians to prescribe controlled substances without requiring in-person medical evaluations beforehand. The AAN is currently reviewing the proposed rules and plans to submit comments.
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Past Capitol Hill Reports
2025
2024
- December 9: Key Year-end Issues
- November 25: Extending Telehealth Flexibilities
- November 11: What Could Fix Physician Reimbursement?
- October 21: Congressional Lame-Duck Session
- October 7: Your Advocacy Impact
- September 23: Brain Health for All!
- September 9: AAN Comments on Medicare Fee Schedule
- August 26: Physicians Are Essential In Local Advocacy
- August 12: Ask Congress to Take Action for Telehealth
- July 22: Urge Congress to Prevent Proposed Cut
- July 8: Advocate for Neurology from Your Home State!
- June 24: Crucial Prior Authorization Bill Introduced in Congress
- June 10: Senate Group to Discuss Medicare Payment Reform
- May 20: 30 Years of Conrad 30
- May 6: Lobbyist for a Day
- April 22: Congress Considers Access to Care
- April 8: AAN Recommends More Transparency in Medicare Advantage
- March 25: AAN Identifies Top Advocacy Priorities
- March 11: Congress Acts on Medicare Cuts
- February 26: Could Your Advocacy Go Even Further at the State Level?
- February 12: Neurology on the Hill Preview
- January 22: Medicare Reimbursement Update
- January 8: 2023 Advocacy Year in Review
2023
- December 11: Take Action to Prevent Damaging Reimbursement Cuts!
- November 20: AAN Members Provide Perspective at AMA Meeting
- November 6: How Will the CMS Fee Schedule Affect You?
- October 23: Reps Hear Proposal to Cut 'Red Tape'
- October 9: Participant Goes from Training to Testimony
- September 25: AAN Leaders Take the Hill
- September 11: AAN Submits Comments on 2024 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule
- August 21: Proposed Code Will Help CMS Value Cognitive Care Services
- August 7: Reinforcements Are on the Way!
- July 24: AAN President Elect Testifies on New Alzheimer's Treatments
- July 10: FDA Approves Lecanemab for Alzheimer's Disease
- June 26: MACRA, Prior Authorization, and AMA Resolutions
- June 12: Debt Limit Deal Affects Dollars for Research
- May 22: Want Step Therapy Reform? Please Step Forward!
- May 8: Act Now to Protect Veteran Care, Medicare Reimbursement
- April 24: Do You Know the AAN's 2023 Advocacy Priority Issues?
- April 10: AAN Responds to Health Workforce Crisis Inquiry
- March 20: Working with CMS on Monoclonal Antibodies Coverage
- March 6: Support Your 180 Colleagues Now Advocating in DC
- February 20: Capitol Hill Report: AAN Addresses National, State Health Care Issues
- February 6: Confronting Prior Authorization Burden, End of PHE
- January 23: Advisory Committee Supports Medicare Reimbursement Increases
- January 9: Top AAN Advocacy Successes in 2022
2022
- December 23: Congress Enacts Bill with Key Advocacy Wins
- December 12: AAN Monitoring Lecanemab for Alzheimer's Disease
- November 21: How the Midterms Will Impact Neurology
- November 7: Advocacy Strengthens Neurology—Join Us!
- October 24: Urge Senate to Act on Medicare Payment Stability
- October 10: Get Involved in Neurology Advocacy
- September 26: Physician Lawmakers Seek to Stem Medicare Reductions
- September 12: AAN Comments on Proposed 2023 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule
- August 22: Administration Outlines Federal Response to Long COVID
- August 8: Congress Makes Progress on Neurology Issues
- July 25: AAN Urges Congress to Focus on Long COVID; Joined by 75 Organizations
- July 11: CMS Proposes Changes to Telehealth, E/M, QPP, More
- June 20: AAN Input Helps Shape AMA Policies
- June 6: Congressional Support Grows for Key AAN Legislation.
- May 23: It's Time for Neurology on the Hill!
- May 9: Focus Is on Three Issues for Neurology on the Hill
- April 25: Pushing Congress for More
- April 11: Congress Addressing AAN Priorities
- March 21: AAN Active on Legislation, Research Funding
- March 7: Members Make Their Advocacy Priorities Clear
- February 21: Legislation on Prior Authorization Gains Support
- February 7: Loosened Telehealth Policies in Peril
- January 24: COVID-19 Vaccinations, Aducanumab, and More
- January 10: Improving Care for Veterans With Neurological Conditions
2021
- December 28: Top 10 AAN Advocacy Successes
- December 6: Inching Closer to the Medicare Cliff
- November 22: BBB Act Reduces Medicare Drug Costs, Bolsters Physician Pipeline
- November 8: Biden Boost BBB; CMS Sets Final Fee Schedule
- October 25: Medicare Cliff: Will Congress Save Us—Or Push Us Over?
- October 12: Advocacy with FDA, CMS, CDC, AND Congress Produces Results
- September 20: Responding to Medicare 'Cliff,' Proposed Fee Schedule, More
- August 23: Advocacy Action on National, State Levels
- August 9: Support For Vaccine Mandates, Diversity in Clinical Trials
- July 26: Latest Efforts on Telehealth, Aducanumab, Medicare Fee Schedule
- July 12: New Bills Would Affect Telehealth, Drug Pricing, Residents
- June 21: Help Act to Increase Transparency and Streamline Prior Authorization
- June 7: FDA Approves Aducanumab for Alzheimer's Disease
- May 24: Members Lobby DC Lawmakers From Afar
- May 10: Zeroing in on Reimbursement, Telemedicine, and Lower Drug Prices
- April 26: Research Appropriations, Telehealth Policies, Open Payments, and New Staff
- April 12: Connect with AAN Advocacy at Annual Meeting
- March 22: Take Action to Delay Upcoming Medicare Payment Cuts
- March 8: Good News for MIPS Participants
- February 22: House Vote Near on COVID-19 Relief Bill
- February 8: Neurology Advocates Begin Educating New Members of Congress
- January 25: Leadership Transfers Peacefully in Nation’s Capital
- January 11: New Congress Brings Power Shift to DC