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  1. Mr. Doherty is Senior Vice President of Governmental Affairs and Public Policy for the American College of Physicians (ACP), the largest physician specialty society and second largest medical organization in the United States. ACP represents 148,000 internal medicine physicians and medical student members. Mr. Doherty has more than 37 years of health policy experience and is an accomplished ...

  2. Author of the ACP Advocate Blog with Bob Doherty, and monthly Washington Perspectives column published in the ACP Internist magazine. Retired Retired 7/29/2022 from the American College of Physicians

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    College of Physicians (ACP), the largest physician specialty society and second largest medical organization in the United States. ACP represents 152,000 internal medicine physicians and medical student members. Mr. Doherty has more than 37 years of health policy experience and is an accomplished presenter at health conferences.

  4. Healthcare Coverage, Capacity and Cost: What Does the Future Hold? Synopsis. In this report, ACP offers its own ideas for sustaining and improving on the Affordable Care Act?s essential policies to expand coverage, address primary care workforce capacity, and begin to bend the cost curve. Author. Robert Doherty.

  5. Robert DOHERTY | Cited by 521 | of American college of Physicians, Philadelphia | Read 75 publications | Contact Robert DOHERTY ... (ACP) has advocated for the need to address firearm-related ...

  6. Jan 21, 2020 · Robert Doherty, Thomas G. Cooney, Ryan D. Mire, et al; for the Health and Public Policy Committee and Medical Practice and Quality Committee of the American College of Physicians . Envisioning a Better U.S. Health Care System for All: A Call to Action by the American College of Physicians .

  7. In a related blog post, Robert Doherty, ACP's senior vice president of governmental affairs and public policy, suggested that the medical profession's own standards of ethics and professionalism may obligate physicians to advocate for the health of all persons without regard to their legal residency status.

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