Representing Your Interests

The ICMS ensures local physicians have a
voice in shaping healthcare policy

FMMS Initiatives

The FMMS is a powerful advocate in the fight for physicians, patients, and access to care.

Protecting PHYSICIANS

  • Ensuring physicians are properly paid, including defeat of AB 3087 which would have established an untested and incomplete health care rate-setting system in California. 
     
  • Protecting physicians from legal and regulatory threats, such as upholding the protections of MICRA.

Protecting PATIENTS

  • Upholding high standards of care by ensuring that procedures and prescriptions are kept in the hands of trained physicians, not mid-level practitioners lacking the required extra education and/or training. 
     
  • Empowering patients by putting them at the center of their care, including advocating for quality-based physician payment models.

Protecting ACCESS TO CARE

  • Protecting patient access to medical care, including defeating Proposition 46, which would have cost health care costs to increase by several hundred million dollars annually and caused some physicians to stop practicing or leave California due to the expected 400% increase in malpractice insurance rates that would have resulted.
     
  • Increasing access to care for all Californians by advocating for Medi-Cal payment reform.

Improving PUBLIC HEALTH

  • Fighting for a smoke-free California, including helping pass several anti-tobacco bills in the 2016 legislative session.
     
  • Ensuring the safety of our children, including helping pass legislation that eliminated the "personal belief exemption" for childhood vaccines among public school students.

FMMS Legislative Committee

There are currently openings on the FMMS Legislative Committee. This committee meets 2 - 4 times per year regarding proposed legislation and elections of local legislative representatives. For additional information or to express your interest in appointment to this committee, please contact Stacy Woods at swoods@fmms.org or by phone 559-224-4224 ext 118.

Legislative Committee

  1. Membership - Committee members are annual appointments. Committee chairmanship shall be no more than two (2) consecutive years or until the respective successor is appointed.
  2. Duties - This committee, in the interest of public health and scientific medicine, shall study local, state and national legislation and make recommendations thereon affecting the public health or the medical profession. This committee shall serve as liaison to local legislators and cooperate with the Council on Legislation of the CMA.