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Unity Health Care

Your UAPD Representative

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact: Cary Lane, unityhealthcareproviders@uapd.com.

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Workload Concerns Fuel Labor Fight at D.C.’s Largest Health Clinic

Workload Concerns Fuel Labor Fight at D.C.’s Largest Health Clinic

Mostafa Bassim/Anadolu/Getty Images The front-line doctors and nurse practitioners at the District’s largest community health center say widespread staff shortages and safety concerns at clinics across the city, including the jail, have forced dozens to quit, putting...

Clinician Union Sounds Alarm on Working Conditions at Unity Health

Clinician Union Sounds Alarm on Working Conditions at Unity Health

The Union of American Physicians and Dentists (UAPD) along with physicians and advanced practice providers at Unity Health Care in Washington, D.C., held a press briefing on Tuesday calling for improvements in working conditions at the federally qualified health...

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As the year progressed, our members demanded to have a stronger voice in health decisions affecting their patients, especially concerning public health decisions.

– UAPD President Stuart Bussey, MD, JD

With greater strength and diversity comes an opportunity and responsibility to comment upon health issues that affect our members, their patients, and the public in general.

– UAPD President Stuart A. Bussey, MD, JD

Traditional physician interactions are being altered in this 21st-century pandemic.

– UAPD President Stuart A. Bussey, MD, JD