OTF + Lilly Collaboration Update on Registration Response | OMA QI Scaling Initiative Gains National Response, Bringing Together Diverse Practice Types Across 39 States
Denver, Colorado--(Newsfile Corp. - February 26, 2026) - The Obesity Medicine Association (OMA) is seeing strong early momentum for its Implementation into Practice Collaborative (IPC), a program designed to help clinicians strengthen obesity care through practical, evidence-based improvements in outpatient settings. The IPC is part of a multi-phase Quality Improvement (QI) initiative created specifically for OMA members. It was developed in collaboration with the Obesity Treatment Foundation...
2026-02-26 8:00 AM EST
Obesity Medicine Association Releases Position Statement: A New Era for Medicare & Medicaid Obesity Medication Coverage
Centennial, Colorado--(Newsfile Corp. - December 24, 2025) - The Obesity Medicine Association (OMA) released its Position Statement on Medicare and Medicaid Coverage and Expanded Access to Obesity Medications, detailing the association's recommendations and support for emerging federal policies expected to dramatically improve treatment access for millions of Americans living with obesity. The OMA commends the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and pharmaceutical partners,...
2025-12-24 8:00 AM EST
New Obesity Medicine Association Initiative Aims to Scale High-Impact Obesity Healthcare Improvements Nationwide
Centennial, Colorado--(Newsfile Corp. - December 18, 2025) - The Obesity Medicine Association (OMA) is pleased to announce a new multi-phase Quality Improvement (QI) initiative designed to strengthen obesity care delivery across diverse outpatient clinical settings in the United States. This initiative offers OMA members a unique opportunity to enhance systems of care, streamline workflows, and implement proven, evidence-based interventions for patients with obesity. This program is a...
2025-12-18 2:00 PM EST