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Advocacy and Policy
Information Issues and Policy
The Medical Library Association supports access to the worlds health sciences information to facilitate informed health care decisions. The Governmental Relations Committee and the Joint MLA/AAHSL Legislative Task Force both have responsibility for addressing national information issues and policies of importance to the health sciences library community.
Legislative News
- MLA/AAHSL National Library of Medicine Fact Sheet (March 2011)
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- Map of NLM Outreach Projects: 2005-2010 (updated March 2011)
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- MLA's "Be A Library Advocate" Bookmark provides information on the most effective ways to communicate with Congress on key library issues (September 2010)
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- Capitol Hill Day, May 25, 2010
- Public Policy Updates
- January 12, 2012, MLA-FOCUS
- October 20, 2011, MLA-FOCUS
- September 22, 2011, MLA-FOCUS
- August 11, 2011, MLA-FOCUS
- MLA Comments on Potential Revisions to OMB Circular A-21
- July 7, 2011, MLA-FOCUS
- Maria Pallante Appointed New Register of Copyrights
- June 9, 2011, MLA-FOCUS
- USA PATRIOT Act Extension Passed
- May 26, 2011, MLA-FOCUS
- April 21, 2011, MLA-FOCUS
- MLA/AAHSL Testimony to House and Senate L-HHS Subcommittees in Support of NLM's FY 12 Funding
- Joint Library Letter re: potential elimination of U.S. Census Bureau's Statistical Abstract program
- April 7, 2011, MLA-FOCUS
- Legislative Task Force Washington, DC Meetings
- EPA Libraries
- Coalition for Health Funding Sign-on Letter re: FY12 NIH Funding
- March 24, 2011, MLA-FOCUS
- FY 2011 Appropriations Update
- Ad Hoc Group for Medical Research online petition opposing FY 2011 NIH cuts
- March 10, 2011, MLA-FOCUS
- FY 2011 Appropriations Update
- February 24, 2011, MLA-FOCUS
- Action Alert re: House Resolution 1
- January 27, 2011, MLA-FOCUS
- Call for NLM Stories
- MLA Comments on National Prevention and Health Promotion Strategy
- January 13, 2011, MLA-FOCUS
- Governmental Relations Update on FY 2011 Appropriations and America COMPETES
- December 16, 2010, MLA-FOCUS
- FY 2011 Appropriations Update
- December 2, 2010, MLA-FOCUS
- MLA suports FY 2011 Health Funding
- October 7, 2010, MLA-FOCUS
- New Library Advocacy Bookmark
- September 23, 2010, MLA-FOCUS
- MLA's NIH Public Access Policy Slide Show Updated
- Organizations Receive $4 Million to Boost Telehealth Efforts
- August 5, 2010, MLA-FOCUS
- August 2010, MLA News
- July 22, 2010, MLA-FOCUS
- MLA Urges Supreme Court to Reverse Decision in Costco vs. Omega
- Final Rules to Support "Meaningful Use" of Electronic Health Records Released
- July 8, 2010, MLA-FOCUS
- MLA Supports LSU SLIS
- MLA Addresses COMPETES Legislation
- June 18, 2010, MLA-FOCUS
- NISO Seeks Input on Versioning
- NIH Public Access Policy Citation Management Tool
- Public Policy Reports (comprehensive updates on multiple issues)
- MLA Action Alerts
- Congressional Briefing: "Health Information for All: From Research to Health Professional to Patient" (PowerPoint, 9MB)
On April 9, 2008, MLA President Mark E. Funk and AAHSL President Linda A. Watson gave a powerpoint demonstration of NLM's databases to explain how biomedical information moves from the laboratory bench to the patient bedside. The program explained how publicly available databases and websites developed by the National Library of Medicine support the information needs of researchers, health professionals, and the public.
The Governmental Relations Committee
develops position statements to assist librarians in understanding and applying information issues and policy within the library and to educate policy makers about the role of information services in support of health care delivery, education, and research. MLA's position statements address issues such as access to government information, the copyright law and fair use, and distance education.
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Civil Liberties
Addresses legislation that seeks to strengthen national security post 9/11, and its impact on libraries and library services.
Funding
Addresses annual appropriations legislation that funds education and recruitment initiatives, and also library programs and services to ensure that information access is available to health professionals, educators, students, and the public.
Health Care Reform
Websites Featuring Health Reform Resources
- Kaiser Family Foundation: Provides comprehensive resources on a range of issues including state health reform initiatives, health policy headlines, and side-by-side comparison of the major health care form proposals.
MLA Statements
- MLA Comments and Recommendations to the Department of Health and Human Services re: Proposed Rule, "Medicare and Medicaid Programs; Reform of Hospital and Critical Access Hospital Conditions of Participation (December, 2011)
- MLA Comments and Recommendations to the National Prevention Council in support of the National Prevention and Health Promotion Strategy (January 14, 2011)
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- Group Statement in support of The Cures Acceleration Network (CAN) enacted as part of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (April 2010)
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- MLA/AAHSL Statement: Health Sciences Librarians and Health Care Reform: "Providing quality information for improved health (July 2009)
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- To the Obama Transition Team: Joint MLA/AAHSL statement: Three Principles for Meaningful Healthcare Reform (January 2009)

Information Access
Addresses issues and legislation related to public access to health information, including the NIH policy on enhancing public access to archived publications resulting from NIH-funded research and NLM's PubChem database.
Intellectual Property and Copyright
Addresses a wide range of national and international intellectual property and copyright issues impacting libraries and library services in the print and digital arenas.
Copyright Issues and Legislation
Copyright Web Resources
Addresses issues on publisher mergers, open access, and links to scholarly publishing initiatives
Technology
MLA position statements that identify roles for information professionals in national telemedicine and NII / HPCC initiatives, and address digital technology issues.
Telecommunications
Addresses telecommunications and technology issues such as the E-rate and universal service as well as Internet policies such as filtering and content controls.
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