Health Policy Subcommittee
The Health Policy Subcommittee studies and evaluates the AAN’s health policy needs—both legislative and regulatory. It develops formal advocacy positions on key issues; provides subject matter expertise to assist in the development of comment letters, educational content, and other guidance for policymakers; and reviews relevant policy proposals and provides expert feedback. The subcommittee reports to the Advocacy Committee.
Chair: David A. Evans, MBA
Vice Chair: Justin T. Jordan, MD, MPH, FAAN
Staff Liaison: Madeline Turbes, MPH, Health Policy Manager
Job Description
Committee Responsibilities
- Solicit member feedback and make annual recommendations to the AAN Board of Directors on federal and state advocacy priorities
- Provide rapid feedback on emergent health policy issues
- Provide content expertise to inform the development of all formal advocacy positions taken by the AAN including comment letters and position statements
Individual Responsibilities
- Attend one in-person meeting each year and two to three virtual meetings or calls
- Participate in one policy event a year (e.g., Hill or administrative meeting, Neurology on the Hill, or other local events)
- Schedule permitting, attend advocacy events during the AAN’s Annual Meeting
- Be familiar with major health policy issues, particularly those specific to neurology
- Assist in identifying legislative issues of importance to neurology
- If requested, participate in the drafting of advocacy issue position statements for approval by the AAN Board of Directors
- Create and maintain relationships with target policymakers and/or stakeholder groups
- Participate in discussions and votes on the subcommittee listserv
- Help educate AAN members about AAN policy positions
- Facilitate regular committee, subcommittee, section, and member feedback on AAN’s current and future policy priorities
Selection/Appointment
Committee members are appointed by the AAN President Elect and may serve up to three two-year terms. The chair and vice chair may serve up to an additional three two-year terms. One seat on the subcommittee will serve as a SAGSA representative and will follow the term limits of the representative entity.
Meeting Schedule
Meets in first quarter in person, and subsequent quarters virtually (Friday-Saturday).
Estimated Time Commitment
10 hours per month in addition to one virtual meeting per quarter and one in-person meeting in January.
Committee Composition
The subcommittee is made up of 16 voting members, including:
- Chair and vice chair
- Members with strong expertise in health policy and demonstrated neurology practice expertise
- One SAGSA Representative