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GAFP Honors Tillery with Healthcare Champion Award

GAFP Honors Tillery with  Healthcare Champion Award
Sen. Blake Tillery
GAFP Honors Tillery with  Healthcare Champion Award
Sen. Blake Tillery

The Georgia Academy of Family Physicians (GAFP) has awarded Georgia Sen. Blake Tillery (R–Vidalia) with its Family Medicine Legislative Champion of the Year Award, recognizing his significant contributions toward improving healthcare access and outcomes in the state of Georgia.

GAFP highlighted Tillery’s efforts to tailor provider payments for access and support for primary care as a vital step toward enhancing health care across the state. “Senator Tillery, through unwavering dedication and pivotal legislative contributions, has emerged as a steadfast advocate for the healthcare needs of Georgians,” said GAFP Chapter President Dr. Samuel L. Church. “His leadership showcases a profound commitment to not only advancing the healthcare landscape in Georgia but ensuring our patients have access to the comprehensive care they deserve.”

Tillery said of the award, “I’m deeply honored to receive the Family Medicine Legislative Champion of the Year Award from the Georgia Academy of Family Physicians. Ensuring that all Georgians, regardless of zip code, have access to quality healthcare is a significant force behind my legislative and budgetary efforts,.” He added, “This recognition is not just a reflection of our work but a reminder of the ongoing need to support our primary care providers and enhance healthcare access and promote preventative care across our state.”

Tillery was elected to represent Georgia's 19th district in 2016, serves as the chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, as vice chair of the Government Oversight Committee, as vice chair of the State Institutions and Property Committee, and as secretary of the Senate Retirement Committee. He is also a member of the Finance Committee. He has sponsored several healthcare laws during his tenure, including the Patients First Act. He represents Appling, Bacon, Jeff Davis, Long, Montgomery, Telfair, Toombs, Wayne, and Wheeler counties and a portion of Coffee County.

Tillery earned his bachelor's degree in international affairs from the University of Georgia and his Juris Doctor at the University of Georgia School of Law in 2010. He is the managing partner at Smith and Tillery, P.C., and previously co-chaired the Leadership Toombs-Montgomery program. Tillery has also served as Chairman of the Toombs County Commission, the Heart of Georgia Workforce Investment Board, and the Toombs County Boys and Girls Club Board.

Founded in 1947, GAFP is a chapter of the American Academy of Family Physicians. Its mission is to promote Georgians’ health by advancing the family medicine specialty through education, advocacy, and service to family physicians. With more than 3,200 members — including family physicians, residents, and medical students — GAFP supports those who aspire to achieve and deliver excellence.

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