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MMA NEWS Now: "Physicians comment on statewide quality measures," August 13, 2009

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Top Stories | August 13, 2009

Physicians comment on statewide quality measures

About 40 physicians and clinic administrators met Wednesday night to provide the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) with feedback about a proposal for a statewide system for measuring and publicly reporting on the quality of health care. Providers will be required to start reporting data about patients with diabetes and cardiovascular disease starting January 1, 2010.

 

Free CME courses at MMA Annual Meeting

Physicians can earn two free CME credits for attending seminars about health care reform, electronic medical records, and coming statewide quality measures at the MMA’s 2009 Annual Meeting September 16-18 at the Mayo Civic Center in Rochester.

 

Clinics need to distribute updated patient records notice

The Minnesota Department of Health has updated the notice that physicians must provide patients regarding their rights to access medical records. Also included in the story is an MMA primer on the rules regarding charges for copies of medical records.

 

Don't let misinformation derail health care reform

As the health care reform debate heats up, members of Minnesota’s Congressional delegation are getting an earful; It is extremely important that they also hear from Minnesota's physicians. The MMA is urging physicians to contact their lawmakers and attend public hearings during August. Get the facts. The AMA has put out an informative Q and A about the House version of reform.

 

 

 



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