Get Involved
We are often asked by our members how they can individually become more involved in OSMA. The three opportunities below outline task force topics where we need members to volunteer:
1. Advocacy Leader Committees
Advocacy leaders will serve on one of four committees listed below and meet three times a year (virtually) to provide expertise on legislative bills and regulatory rules. There will also be times between meetings where staff will send committee members language for immediate feedback or need support providing responses to policy makers.
- Primary care/Public Health/Healthier Ohio
- This committee will be made up primarily of family practice, pediatric and OBGYN members—focused on primary care, public health and topics focused on improving Ohio’s health outcomes.
- This committee will be made up primarily of family practice, pediatric and OBGYN members—focused on primary care, public health and topics focused on improving Ohio’s health outcomes.
- Specialty Care
- This committee will be made up primarily of surgical and other non-primary care specialties (such as plastics, Orthopedics, general surgery, Gastroenterology, Anesthesia, Ophthalmology, Dermatology, Emergency Medicine, Radiology, Rheumatology, etc.) covering the topics facing these specialties.
- This committee will be made up primarily of surgical and other non-primary care specialties (such as plastics, Orthopedics, general surgery, Gastroenterology, Anesthesia, Ophthalmology, Dermatology, Emergency Medicine, Radiology, Rheumatology, etc.) covering the topics facing these specialties.
- Mental Health
- This committee will be made up primarily of Psychiatric, Addiction Medicine, family practice members—focused on a variety of policies related to mental health and addiction.
- This committee will be made up primarily of Psychiatric, Addiction Medicine, family practice members—focused on a variety of policies related to mental health and addiction.
- Current & Emerging Technology
- This committee will be made up of OSMA members interested in emerging technologies impacting the practice of medicine and delivery of healthcare including telehealth, EHRs, health data exchange, and new technology/instruments with regulatory challenges, etc.
2. Membership Task Force
The Membership Task Force is chaired by Elizabeth Muennich, M.D. Its mission is to focus on growing and supporting OSMA membership through improving and enhancing communication, creating new programming to support members’ needs and strategizing and developing partnerships with other organizations and corporations that will help sustain the organization into the future. The task force meets virtually 5 times a year and makes recommendations to staff and the OSMA Council.
Have Questions?
Do you need assistance with a legislative issue?
Do you have questions about a medical board issue or other regulatory-related issue?
Also, we welcome your questions about continuing education, reimbursement assistance, insurance/claims, preferred service partners, other business practice questions, or questions related to OSMA member benefits.
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