APMA - American Podiatric Medical Association

12/12/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/12/2025 09:38

New On-Call Reimbursement Resources Available to Members

APMA has created a resource page to help members navigate the evolving expectations and compensation models surrounding on-call responsibilities. Resources include guidance, data, and practical tools. APMA recognizes the on-going challenges for members related to unpaid on-call services, and we are actively looking to support members here.

APMA's Position Statement on On-Call Reimbursement outlines our official stance that podiatric physicians should be fairly compensated for providing on-call services, just as their allopathic and osteopathic colleagues are. The statement affirms our commitment to advocating for transparent policies and sustainable staffing structures.

Members can also access a copy of the PowerPoint presentation recently provided at the 2025 State Advocacy Forum in September 2025 that addresses challenges and strategies for obtaining on-call compensation, as well as a high-level summary of the 2025 BuckheadFMV survey that addresses on-call compensation trends.

For assistance with on-call compensation, contact the today.

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