Advocacy
The Voice of the Revenue Cycle Professional in Washington and Across the States
Why Advocacy Matters
Every policy, regulation, and legislative change impacts how you do your job. From compliance requirements to reimbursement models, the rules are constantly evolving, and without a strong, unified voice, revenue cycle professionals risk being left out of the conversation.
That’s where ARCP comes in.
We are the only association dedicated exclusively to advocating for the revenue cycle profession, ensuring your voice is heard, your expertise respected, and your profession protected.

Our Commitment to Members
The Power of Our Network
Leadership at Every Level
Your Profession. Your Voice. Your Future.
When you join ARCP, you’re not just becoming part of an association — you’re joining a movement to protect and advance the profession you’ve dedicated your career to.
Stand with us. Speak with us. Win with us.
ARCP is Officially Heading to
Washington D.C.!
Join ARCP in Washington, D.C. in 2026 for our annual Legislative Fly-In!
State Legislative Days are a game-changer. They amplify ARCP’s voice in statehouses nationwide, strengthen our credibility, and fuel our growth as a national leader in the revenue cycle space. Together, we’ve built powerful momentum in our states—and we’re not slowing down. Now, it’s time to take the next step.
In 2026, ARCP will bring your voice to the heart of federal policymaking in Washington, D.C. We’re going to the nation’s capital stronger, sharper, and backed by the grassroots power we’ve cultivated at home.
ARCP'S Dual Threat Strategy
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State Capitol Impact: When ARCP members speak up locally, lawmakers listen.
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National Capitol Power: Now we take that influence back to D.C., making sure ARCP is at the table when federal healthcare policies are written.
Together, state + federal = unstoppable.
This Dual Threat Strategy ensures ARCP is positioned like no other association—to shape policy, protect our profession, and advance the future of healthcare revenue cycle management from Main Street to Pennsylvania Avenue.




