Kidney Health Advocacy
A Message From ASN President Prabir Roy-Chaudhury, MD, PhD, FASN
Dear Colleague:
Thank you for being a member of the American Society of Nephrology (ASN). As we navigate an evolving health care landscape, ASN remains committed to advocating for policies that improve health; support nephrologists, scientists, and other health professionals; generate knowledge; and strengthen the workforce.
Earlier this year, I published an editorial in ASN Kidney News, "Be a Part of the Change," highlighting exciting developments in nephrology and opportunities to drive meaningful change in kidney health. In sharing my perspective, I noted my deep appreciation and extreme pride for having trained and worked in three countries on three continents. As an International Medical Graduate (IMG) in the United States, I follow in a long line of ASN Presidents who trained abroad.
ASN is actively advocating for policies that support our IMG colleagues who represent one in four US physicians, more than 50% of the nephrologists in the United States, and two-thirds of nephrology fellows. These medical professionals play a critical role in improving the lives of the more than 37 million Americans living with kidney diseases—treating patients, conducting research, and educating the next generation of health professionals. Evolving policies must not create unnecessary barriers for nephrologists, scientists, and other health professionals who are essential to kidney health in this country.
ASN is engaged in discussions on policies affecting IMGs and the broader nephrology workforce. Last week, the society issued an alert on immigration issues and participated in a webinar, "Navigating Physician Immigration in a Shifting Political Climate," sponsored by the Alliance for Academic Internal Medicine. Additionally, ASN is partnering with the Migration Policy Institute to explore the potential impact of evolving immigration policies on IMGs across every career stage for nephrology professionals.
I also wanted to share with you ASN's long-standing efforts to emphasize the importance of kidney health to the federal government, including the various agencies that comprise the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). For example, ASN is assessing the implications of (and determining how best to respond to) last week's announcement about "a dramatic restructuring" at HHS. This restructuring is expected to result in cutting the agency's workforce by approximately 10,000 full-time employees.
ASN has already initiated discussions with the newly confirmed Director of the National Institutes of Health and Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Of note, ASN and FDA have partnered since 2012 to "catalyze innovation and the development of safe and effective patient-centered therapies for people living with kidney diseases" through the Kidney Health Initiative.
When the next Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is confirmed, ASN will continue working to ensure the agency remains committed to protecting Americans with kidney diseases in its role as the "leading science-based, data-driven, service organization that protects the public's health." ASN has partnered with CDC since 2016 to eliminate preventable infections in dialysis facilities through the Nephrologists Transforming Dialysis Safety initiative.
Again, thank you. ASN's greatest strength is its members, and it is important for me to write to you describing what the society is doing. If you have any questions about this letter, ASN's policy efforts, or how the society can help you, please contact ASN at policy@asn-online.org.
Sincerely,

Prabir Roy-Chaudhury, MD, PhD, FASN
President
Advocating for Transformative Change
ASN—both individually and as a member of healthcare, medical, and scientific coalitions—routinely engages Congress and the Trump Administration, advocating for policies to create transformative changes in kidney health. ASN relies on its Health Care Justice Committee, Policy and Advocacy Committee, Quality Committee, and Transplant Policy Committee when formulating, prioritizing, and accomplishing annual policy priorities. A summary of ASN's most recent advocacy efforts follows—including for fiscal year (FY) 2025 kidney health research—in reverse chronological order.
Kidney Health Advocacy Efforts
2025
March 31, 2025
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
ASN emphasizes NIH role in kidney disease research to recently confirmed NIH Director Bhattacharya.
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March 31, 2025
March 25, 2025
ASN Alert
Now and for the foreseeable future, ASN advises non-citizen medical professionals—including permanent residents—postpone any non-essential travel outside the United States.
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March 24, 2025
CMS Grants ASN's and AMA's Request to Reopen Applications for MIPS Extension of EUC Hardship Exception
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March 24, 2025
March 20, 2025
Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Health Systems Organ Transplantation
>ASN and more than 30 members of the kidney community urge Congress to include $67 million for the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Health Systems Organ Transplantation program in the Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies (LHHS) Appropriations bill.
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March 7, 2025
Supporting Clinical Research
CMSS, the national organization of specialty societies of which ASN is a member, continues to denounce governmental interference into the practice of medicine that undermines the patient-physician relationship.
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March 7, 2025
March 3, 2025
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
ASN calls on Congress to fully fund AHRQ at $500 million for FY 2026.
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February 28, 2025
Dear Colleague Letter from ASN President Prabir Roy-Chaudhury
ASN President Prabir Roy-Chaudhury issues Dear Colleague letter to ASN membership outlining several key initiatives to support the kidney community.
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February 28, 2025
February 25, 2025
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
ASN urges Congress to provide at least $1.77 billion increase for NIH in the FY 2025 appropriations package and preserve existing protections against cuts to reimbursement for NIH grantee Facilities and Administrative costs.
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February 5, 2025
Expansion of Oral Health Coverage for DKD Patients
After CMS expanded oral health coverage for kidney failure patients in last year's ESRD Prospective Payment System (PPS) and Quality Incentive Program (QIP) final rule, ASN urges CMS extend this coverage to patients with diabetic kidney disease.
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February 5, 2025
February 4, 2025
CMS Medicare Advantage Policy and Technical Changes Proposed Rule
ASN submits comments in response to the public comment period for CMS-4208-P: Contract Year 2026 Policy and Technical Changes to the Medicare Advantage Program, Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit Program, Medicare Cost Plan Program, and Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly.
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February 3, 2025
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
ASN advocates Congress to increase federal investment in NIH supported research and provide at least $48 billion for NIH in FY 2025.
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February 3, 2025
January 28, 2025
ASN President Highlights Advocacy Commitment
ASN President Prabir Roy-Chaudhury, MD, PhD, FASN highlights ASN's commitment to advocating for policies that create transformative changes in kidney health.
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January 15, 2025
OSHA Heat Injury and Prevention Standard
ASN urges the Occupational Safety and Health Administration finalize and implement its new heat injury and prevention standard, due to the link between occupational heat exposure and the development of serious medical issues including to the kidney.
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January 15, 2025
January 14, 2025
Congressional Hill Day
ASN develops its annual policy priorities to advocate for during its March 2025 Congressional Hill Day.
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January 3, 2025
Improving HHS Pre-waitlisting Data Collection
ASN supports HHS's proposal to collect data on "black box" between referral for kidney transplant and waitlisting but urges crucial steps to minimize burden on transplant centers.
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January 3, 2025
2024
December 20, 2024
PQM Fall Measures Under Consideration
ASN submits comments in response to Battelle's Partnership for Quality Measurement (PQM) Fall 2024 Measures Under Consideration Cycle.
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December 2, 2024
NIH and NIDDK
ASN requests Congress complete the FY 2025 Labor-HHS funding bill and provide $48 billion in NIH funding and $2.31 billion for NIDDK funding.
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December 2, 2024
November 18, 2024
NIH and Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health
ASN urges Congress to provide no less than $48 billion for base funding for the NIH, as well as funding for the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health, in the FY 2025 Labor-HHS spending bill by the end of the calendar year.
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September 6, 2024
NIH and NIDDK
ASN asks Congress to include at least $48 billion in funding to the NIH and a proportional increase to NIDDK in FY 2025.
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September 6, 2024
Additional Advocacy Resources
February 2025: How Trump's Medical Research Cuts Would Hit Colleges and Hospitals in Every State (New York Times).
Council on Governmental Relations Facilities and Administrative Cost Reimbursement Advocacy Materials.
Association of American Medical Colleges Advocacy Resources on Facilities & Administrative (F&A) Costs:
- A fact sheet outlining key messages and a frequently asked questions overview.
- A comparison of foundations' support for F&A to government support.
- An infographic illustrating what types of expenses are and are not supported by F&A reimbursement.
January 2025: Research!America releases results of national survey showing Americans want President and Congress to assign higher priority to medical progress.