The 电竞赚钱(南昌)手机版抽注下载v4.9版 advocates for research funding, policies and regulations that prevent burn injuries and positively impact patients and survivors.
Position Statement on Home Oxygen Burn Prevention
The American Burn Association (电竞赚钱(南昌)手机版抽注下载v4.9版), by joint recommendation of the Committees on Burn Prevention and Government Affairs, developed the following statement to educate the public on the importance of preventing burn injuries and deaths resulting from the use of home medical oxygen.
National Leadership Conference 2022
The NLC is the primary forum to advance the Association’s advocacy agenda, on behalf of burn centers, the burn team and the patients they serve, to the nation’s key elected and appointed officials. The primary objective of the NLC is for burn center leaders, surgeons, nurses, hospital administrators and other burn care professionals to address challenges in a collaborative and unified fashion, while in the policy legislative and regulatory arena.
Advocacy Updates
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Highlights include:
- NLC will be during National Burn Awareness Week to highlight not only advocacy issues but the 电竞赚钱(南昌)手机版抽注下载v4.9版 and its overall role in care, research, and prevention
- Special guest speakers at the Issues Briefing on Tuesday, February 6
- Continued support for H.R. 919—Portable Fuel Container Safety Act of 2017, legislation that provides a simple solution to this dangerous situation by requiring manufacturers to install simple flame mitigation devices or flame arrestors in these containers
- Continued advocacy to demonstrate the need to support Department of Defense funding for research to advance the care of wounded warriors; to date $67 million has been appropriated, including $21.8 million through the 电竞赚钱(南昌)手机版抽注下载v4.9版 to support 11 research studies at 42 burn centers
- Training and networking