Illinois State Medical Society to host webinar on 2026 legislative session

Richard Anderson President of the Illinois State Medical Society
Richard Anderson President of the Illinois State Medical Society
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The Illinois State Medical Society (ISMS) is hosting a webinar to provide updates and analysis on the 2026 Spring Legislative Session. The event will focus on health-related issues currently being discussed in Springfield that may affect medical practices across the state.

Erin O’Brien, ISMS Senior Vice President for State Legislative Affairs, and David Porter, ISMS Senior Vice President of Health Policy Research and Advocacy, will lead the session. They will offer their perspectives on legislative developments that could influence medicine and healthcare in Illinois.

The webinar is scheduled for Thursday, March 5 at noon Central Time. It is open at no cost to ISMS members and their employed staff.

For additional information or questions about the event, participants are encouraged to contact the ISMS Health Policy Research and Advocacy team by email.



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