New Series to Focus on Transition from Pediatric to Adult Care

June 2, 2022

Beginning July 18, the MMA will host a series of noon-time sessions called “Project ECHO: Navigating Transition for Youth with Medical Complexity to Adult Care.”

MMA/MHA Release Statement Condemning Recent Spate of Gun Violence

June 2, 2022

On June 1, the MMA and the Minnesota Hospital Association (MHA) released a statement calling for more firearm safety and prevention measures in the wake of the nation’s recent mass shootings, including a shooting at a Tulsa, OK, healthcare facility that took four lives earlier in the day.

MDH Releases Health Advisory on Monkeypox

May 26, 2022

The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) has released a health advisory regarding monkeypox, an orthopoxvirus, the same genus as smallpox, variola and vaccinia viruses.

CDC Warns of “COVID-19 Rebound,” Still Recommends Paxlovid

May 26, 2022

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a Health Alert Network (HAN) Health Advisory to update healthcare providers, public health departments, and the public on the potential for recurrence of COVID-19 or “COVID-19 rebound.”

U.S. Surgeon General Releases Advisory on Healthcare Worker Burnout

May 26, 2022

On May 24, U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, MD, MBA, issued an advisory highlighting the urgent need to address the health worker burnout crisis in the United States.

MMA Comments on Proposed Federal Rule to Fix the ACA “Family Glitch”

May 26, 2022

On May 20, the MMA submitted a formal comment in support of a proposed federal rule to fix the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) “family glitch.”

Health and Human Services Policy Items Pass

May 26, 2022

While the conference committee on the omnibus Health and Human Services (HHS) bill did not reach an agreement on how to spend the allocated $1 billion, both House and Senate members agreed to recommend passage of certain policy items.

Both Chambers Pass Mental Health Package

May 26, 2022

On May 22, both chambers passed HF2725 which provides more than $10 million each year for several programs to provide mental health services.

Minnesota Legislature Adjourns, Special Session Unclear

May 26, 2022

The Minnesota Legislature ended its session earlier this week without passing many of the major spending and tax bills, or a bonding bill. This leaves much of the state’s record $9 billion budget surplus unspent. As of this update, there has been no announcement of whether there would be a special session or when it would be.

Chronic Lyme Disease Project Seeks Physician Input

May 25, 2022

Are you a physician who typically sees five to 30 Lyme disease patients a year? If yes, your expertise is sought to participate in a June focus group presented by the AMA and Mathematica. Receive a $100 gift card for your time.

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