e-Reports 6-14-2023

Physician Practice Information Survey launching soon

[6/14/2023]

The AMA is undertaking a new national study, supported by 173 healthcare organizations, including ISMA, to collect representative data on physician practice expenses.

Register now for the 174th Annual ISMA Convention

[6/14/2023]

All Indiana State Medical Association members are invited to attend the 174th Annual ISMA Convention from Sept. 8-10 at the Embassy Suites in Plainfield.

MATE Act CME requirements for DEA-registered prescribers start June 27; Opioid Mini-Series launched

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A new opioid-related CME requirement by the federal government will go into effect later this month.

ISMA Advocacy Bootcamp registration deadline June 30; pilot program earns high marks

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Don’t delay! Registration for the Indiana State Medical Association’s newest leadership program, ISMA Advocacy Bootcamp, closes at the end of the month!

Upcoming ISMA events

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Upcoming ISMA events

CMS plans to ensure availability of new Alzheimer’s drugs

[6/14/2023]

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced June 1 coverage plans for drugs that may slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease once the medications get full approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

ISMA members get discounts on Indianapolis Indians tickets, Zoo admission

[6/14/2023]

As an ISMA member, you’re entitled to special discounts on tickets to see the Indianapolis Indians and visit the Indianapolis Zoo.

Additional gift brings Physician Assistance Fund donations to $68,180

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Thank you to the Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital medical staff, whose recent donation to the ISMA Physician Assistance Fund has brought the total contributions to $68,180.

Three district meetings remain for 2023

[6/14/2023]

If you haven’t signed up or attended your district meeting, dates, offices up for election, and registration links are available online.

New laws for physicians, practices take effect July 1

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The 2023 session of the Indiana General Assembly was a busy one for health care legislation. Several new laws will take effect on July 1.