LANGHORNE, PA — Amplity Health has unveiled ImPACT Federal Health, a new publication aimed at empowering Patient Aligned Care Teams (PACT) in overcoming barriers to healthcare for military and Veterans Administration (VA) patients. This initiative comes in response to the PACT Act, enacted on March 5, 2024, which extends VA healthcare and benefits to veterans exposed to hazardous substances like burn pits and Agent Orange.
ImPACT Federal Health is designed to deliver best practices, forums for discussion, and the latest clinical news to healthcare professionals, including physicians, pharmacists, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants within federal healthcare systems. The publication seeks to address the unique medical and commercial challenges these professionals face in providing top-tier care to veterans and their families.
The publication is available online daily and in print monthly, offering exclusive digital content such as FDA updates, educational resources, and live coverage from significant medical conferences. It will focus on critical areas like oncology, infectious diseases, mental health, and women’s health, crucial for veteran care.
Chris Baker, CEO of Amplity Health, emphasized the publication’s dual mission: “ImPACT’s goal is two-fold: first, to equip every member of a patient-aligned care team with the latest clinical information and treatment strategies to ensure exceptional healthcare for the brave heroes who have served our Country. Second, to help veterans and their family members make the best decisions for their care while fully utilizing the federal health system.”
The publication is supported by Amplity’s federal market strategy experts, including retired Air Force Colonel David Bobb and Jannet Carmichael. ImPACT Federal Health stands as Amplity Health’s flagship resource for PACT teams, joining a portfolio of established publications such as the Journal of Hematology Oncology Pharmacy and The Oncology Pharmacist.
For more details or to access the debut issue, interested parties can visit the publication’s website.
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