Get Involved

 

​The Grassroots Osteopathic Advocacy Link (GOAL) program provides the osteopathic community with information and tools to get involved in the political process so that you can educate policymakers and help shape the future of health care in the United States.

Register for GOAL alerts to receive periodic emails with issue summaries, talking points, and calls to action, as well as Washington Updates with Web links for more information.

Learn how to understand and get involved in federal legislative and regulatory processes by downloading the DO Advocacy Handbook.

Attend DO Day on Capitol Hill to lobby Members of Congress and staff in Washington, D.C.

Advocacy

US Capitol at nightThe AOA advocates for sound osteopathic medical policymaking at the federal and state levels and facilitates grassroots action by DOs across the U.S. Find out more about relevant legislation and learn how to join these vital efforts.

Federal

The AOA has a constant presence in Washington, D.C., analyzing key issues that directly affect your practice. Learn more about the health priorities we promote to federal policymakers. 

State

The AOA works to ensure that the basic tenants and policies of the osteopathic profession, from educational programs to licensure, are recognized at all levels of state government. Learn more about state programs and activities that impact you and your patients.

International

Osteopathic medicine, as practiced in the United States, continues to gain recognition throughout the world. Learn more about the AOA’s efforts and activities with international osteopathic medicine.

Regulatory

Physicians are overburdened with unfunded federal regulatory mandates that strain practice resources and detract from patient care. The AOA works to help alleviate that burden by calling on the Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to follow through on their promise to enact regulatory reform. View the latest updates to federal agency regulations and how they will impact your practice.​