ACOFP 2026 Annual Meeting in Family Medicine to Spotlight Primary Care Innovation in Orlando
The ACOFP 2026 Annual Meeting in Family Medicine will take place April 15–19, 2026, at the Signia by Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek in Orlando, Florida. Organized by the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians (ACOFP), the annual convention is one of the leading gatherings dedicated to osteopathic family medicine in the United States, convening physicians, residents, medical students, healthcare executives, and industry partners.
Held at 14100 Bonnet Creek Resort Ln, the five-day event serves as a central forum for clinical education, policy discussion, and business development within the primary care sector. Additional details are available through the official event website at https://www.acofp.org/convention.
A National Platform for Osteopathic Family Medicine
The American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians represents thousands of osteopathic family physicians and residents nationwide. Its annual meeting functions as both a continuing medical education (CME) forum and a strategic policy summit focused on advancing patient-centered, whole-person care.
Family medicine remains a cornerstone of the U.S. healthcare system, accounting for a significant share of primary care visits across urban and rural communities. Osteopathic family physicians, trained with an emphasis on holistic treatment and musculoskeletal manipulation, play a critical role in addressing physician shortages, preventive care access, and chronic disease management.
The 2026 meeting is expected to draw a broad cross-section of stakeholders, including:
– Practicing osteopathic family physicians
– Residents and medical students
– Healthcare administrators and group practice leaders
– Medical educators and academic faculty
– Healthcare technology providers and pharmaceutical exhibitors
The convergence of these groups underscores the event’s dual clinical and commercial relevance.
Education, Policy, and Workforce Development
A core component of the ACOFP Annual Meeting is continuing medical education. With healthcare regulations, reimbursement models, and clinical guidelines evolving rapidly, family physicians depend on accredited CME programming to remain compliant and competitive.
Key subject areas typically addressed at the convention include:
– Value-based care and reimbursement reform
– Chronic disease management strategies
– Preventive medicine and population health
– Behavioral health integration
– Digital health tools in primary care
– Osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) advancements
The meeting also provides a forum for policy discussions affecting Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement, telehealth regulation, and scope-of-practice legislation—issues that have direct financial and operational implications for family medicine practices.
Workforce development remains a central concern. The Association of American Medical Colleges continues to project a shortage of primary care physicians in the coming decade. Events like ACOFP 2026 play a role in recruitment and retention by connecting residents and students with mentors, residency programs, and employment opportunities.
Industry Exhibition and Market Dynamics
In parallel with the educational program, the ACOFP 2026 Annual Meeting features an exhibition hall showcasing products and services aligned with family medicine practice management and patient care.
Exhibitors typically represent sectors such as:
– Electronic health record (EHR) systems
– Practice management and billing services
– Telehealth platforms
– Diagnostic and point-of-care testing equipment
– Pharmaceutical manufacturers
– Medical device companies
– Continuing education providers
For vendors, the meeting provides targeted access to decision-makers in independent practices, hospital-employed physician groups, and community health centers. As consolidation continues across the healthcare industry, technology providers are increasingly tailoring solutions to mid-sized and multi-site primary care networks.
Primary care remains a strategic growth area for digital health investment. Venture capital funding and private equity activity have expanded into value-based care enablement platforms, remote patient monitoring tools, and AI-assisted documentation systems. Events like ACOFP’s annual convention offer these companies direct engagement with front-line physicians evaluating new technologies.
Economic Impact and Host City Significance
Hosting the ACOFP 2026 Annual Meeting at the Signia by Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek positions Orlando as a recurring destination for major healthcare conventions. The city’s convention infrastructure, proximity to Orlando International Airport, and hospitality capacity make it a strategic choice for national medical organizations.
Medical conferences contribute significantly to local economies through hotel bookings, dining, transportation, and ancillary tourism spending. A multi-day event running from April 15 to April 19 is expected to generate substantial economic activity for the Orlando area, particularly within the hospitality and service sectors.
Florida itself is a significant healthcare market, with one of the nation’s largest elderly populations. The state’s demographic profile increases demand for primary care, chronic disease management, and preventive services—making it a relevant backdrop for discussions about the future of family medicine.
Market Context: The Expanding Role of Family Medicine
The broader healthcare market is undergoing structural change. Value-based care contracts, accountable care organizations (ACOs), and Medicare Advantage expansion are shifting financial risk toward providers. Family physicians are increasingly positioned as coordinators of longitudinal patient care, responsible for quality metrics and cost containment.
Osteopathic family physicians, trained in a whole-person philosophy, align closely with preventive and population health models. As payers emphasize outcomes and patient satisfaction, practices that integrate behavioral health, chronic care management, and social determinants of health are gaining strategic advantage.
At the same time, independent family medicine practices face mounting administrative burdens and rising operational costs. Technology adoption, strategic partnerships, and affiliation with larger health systems are common responses. The ACOFP Annual Meeting serves as a venue where these strategic decisions are informed by peer discussion and industry consultation.
Strategic Importance for Stakeholders
For physicians, ACOFP 2026 provides clinical updates and networking opportunities that directly affect practice performance and patient outcomes. For exhibitors and industry participants, the event offers concentrated access to a specialized segment of the primary care market.
From a policy perspective, the convention reinforces ACOFP’s advocacy agenda at both state and federal levels. As healthcare reform debates continue, professional organizations play a central role in shaping legislative priorities that affect reimbursement, licensure, and patient access.
The 2026 Annual Meeting in Family Medicine thus operates at the intersection of education, commerce, and policy. By convening stakeholders in Orlando from April 15–19, the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians will spotlight the evolving role of primary care in a healthcare system increasingly focused on value, access, and integrated patient care.
As the demand for comprehensive, community-based healthcare grows, gatherings such as ACOFP 2026 remain central to shaping the future direction of osteopathic family medicine and the broader primary care marketplace.


