e-Reports 11-19-2020

CPT® codes approved for 2 novel coronavirus vaccinations

[11/19/2020]

The AMA has announced two new Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) codes to report vaccine-specific immunizations for the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), as well as administration codes unique to each vaccine.

E-prescribing tool helps ISMA members comply with new mandates

[11/19/2020]

ISMA’s newest member benefit, iPrescribe by DrFirst, is now available to assist you in complying with new electronic prescribing guidelines that take effect Jan. 1!

Rise Up. Respond. Reinforce our Hoosier health care heroes.

[11/19/2020]

The Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) needs all available licensed physicians to sign up to serve in the COVID-19 response.

ProAssurance rates in Indiana remain stable despite a reported increase of rates nationwide

[11/19/2020]

Each year, the Medical Liability Monitor (MLM) publishes the commercial rates for major liability insurers in all 50 states for internal medicine, general surgery and obstetrics/gynecology specialties as part of its annual rate survey issue.

Response requested on brief health policy survey

[11/19/2020]

Katlyn Sawyer, a fourth-year rural medical education student at Indiana University School of Medicine (IUSM), is asking Indiana physicians to complete a very brief survey about their interest in local and state health policy. The survey is anonymous

Doctor Your Spirit: COVID-19 resources

[11/19/2020]

A guiding principle of ISMA is that physician well-being and fulfillment must be priorities in health care settings. As the COVID-19 pandemic intensifies, we’re sharing the following resources to help members to maintain mental and emotional wellness

ISMA’s advocacy in 2021 depends on your support

[11/19/2020]

Ask ISMA District 7 President Robert Flint, MD, PhD, why he’s an ISMA member, and he’ll tell you about the power of a unified physician voice in shaping legislation.

ISMA joins Gov. Holcomb in urging caution for holiday gatherings

[11/19/2020]

As the holiday season approaches and COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths continue at a record pace, ISMA is urging Hoosiers to be vigilant against spreading the novel coronavirus and to avoid gathering in person with anyone outside their households.