ACC’s New Officers and Trustees Installed

The ACC welcomed its newest officers and members of the Board of Trustees to their new roles on April 4. ACC President Edward T. A. Fry, MD, FACC, will serve as ACC’s president for 2022-2023, and B. Hadley Wilson, MD, FACC, is ACC’s new vice president.

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Beth Denny
February is Heart Month

Every February since Lyndon Johnson proclaimed American Heart Month in 1963, there is an unique opportunity to shine a public spotlight on the impacts of cardiovascular disease and the importance of not only understanding the signs and symptoms, but also learning how to prevent heart disease.

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Beth Denny
ACC.22 | Washington DC

ACC.22 will take place on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, April 2 – 4, 2022 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC. Planning is well underway promising an unbeatable world-class line-up of sessions live and in person!

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Beth Denny
ACC’s CV Summit Now Available on Demand

Missed ACC’s Cardiovascular Summit Virtual last week? All sessions, including the plenary session featuring Anthony S. Fauci, MD, are available on demand through April 30. Check out poster research from the conference, including a poster highlighting how better understanding of variations in total cost of care for percutaneous coronary intervention, when evaluated against related quality of care measures in ACC's CathPCI Registry, may help facilities improve the value of care delivery. And don’t miss an ACC Health Care Innovation Section survey that found robust interest in video visitations and telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn more.

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Beth Denny
ACC Statement Urges COVID-19 Vaccine Prioritization For Highest Risk CVD Patients

COVID-19 vaccine prioritization should prioritize those with advanced cardiovascular disease over well-managed cardiovascular disease, according to an ACC health policy statement published Feb. 12 in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. All cardiovascular disease patients face a higher risk of COVID-19 complications and should receive the vaccine quickly, but recommendations in the paper serve to guide clinicians in prioritizing their most vulnerable patients within the larger cardiovascular disease group, while considering disparities in COVID-19 outcomes among different racial/ethnic groups and socioeconomic levels.

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Beth Denny
Urge Your Member of Congress to Cosponsor HR 8702

This legislation affects reimbursement for us in the near future. It is very easy to participate; simply click the link below “Urge Your Member of Congress to Cosponsor HR 8702.” The ACC has already drafted the letter for us; all that is required is to enter name/email/address and it is automatically sent to our representative (s) in the House

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Beth Denny
Explore a New Pathway to the FACC Designation

The Fellow of the American College of Cardiology (FACC) designation has long stood for excellence in cardiovascular medicine and a commitment to the highest standards of care. Now, the FACC designation – and the prestige it confers – are closer than ever before.

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Beth Denny
ACC 2021 Membership Renewal

Your ACC membership renewal deadline is just around the corner on December 10th. This year, the ACC community has rallied together to face unprecedented challenges to our practices and our communities. We are stronger together and your voice is essential as we continue to fight to overcome the challenges of today and work toward a better tomorrow.

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Beth Denny