AANEM tracks and responds to federal and state legislative and regulatory health policies related to neuromuscular and electrodiagnostic medicine. Activities include creating guidelines and position statements to educate lawmakers and insurance companies, partnering with governmental agencies and private insurers to fight fraud and abuse and advocating for quality patient care. AANEM's guidelines are published through the US Department of Health & Human Services Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality National Guidelines Clearinghouse. AANEM also participated in the
Choosing Wisely campaign established by the
American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) Foundation by creating a list of five situations in which electrodiagnostic and other imaging studies are inappropriate in an effort to educate patients and spur conversation between the provider and the patient. AANEM monitors private sector market trends and critical practice issues and provides members with updates, practice management resources, and tools to respond to the constantly evolving healthcare environment. The association also works closely with several other medical societies and
patient advocacy groups to ensure that neuromuscular patients have adequate access to necessary, quality treatment. AANEM has a seat in of the
AMA House of Delegates and participates in both the
Relative Value Scale Update Committee (RUC) and
Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) processes. These groups give physicians a voice in establishing new and revised electrodiagnostic and neuromuscular codes as well as being a part of the process used to assign
relative value units to new and established CPT codes. ==American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine==