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Count on this no matter who wins the election

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What can YOU do? If you have the time and the stomach for it, join forces with AAFP to become involved in the politics of health care reform and speak up for family medicine and primary care. In your own office or clinic, put the “Choosing Wisely” campaign2 (from the American Board of Internal Medicine) into practice: Focus on reducing unnecessary tests and treatments.

In the end, no matter which party occupies the White House for the next 4 years, health care payment reform is inevitable. Both parties agree that the steep rise in health care costs is unsustainable. So take your pick of presidential candidates, but don’t expect that choice to make a lot of difference in your practice “hassle factor”—or paycheck.

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