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MMA Email Newsletter 3/27/2008

Top Stories | March 27, 2008

Senate budget a mixed bag for physicians

The health and human services budget bill  introduced Wednesday by Senate DFL leaders was a mixed bag for physicians, since it protected the Health Care Access Fund but proposed a cut in provider reimbursement.

MMA signs on to "Save Medicare Act" effort

The Minnesota Medical Association has joined with other health care organizations to support the "Save Medicare Act." Click on the button to tell Minnesota’s senators to cosponsor this legislation which stops a 10.6 percent payment cut that goes into effect in July.

Freedom to Breathe a boon to hospitality workers

A new study from the University of Minnesota and ClearWay Minnesota has found that since the Freedom to Breathe Act went into effect last October, hospitality workers have significantly reduced exposure to a tobacco-specific cancer-causing chemical.

MMA suggests payment reform compromise

Minnesota’s health care reform efforts hit a road block Tuesday, as wary Republican lawmakers convinced Gov. Pawlenty to withdraw support for reform ideas recommended by his own task force.

House leaders opt against raiding health care funds

House DFL leaders put forward a proposal Monday that if passed would not raid the Health Care Access Fund (HCAF) to balance the budget.

AMA: Medicare crisis demands Congressional attention

The American Medical Association has responded to the Trustees report released Tuesday by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).

MMA announces financial planning benefit

Thanks to a new preferred provider agreement by the MMA, Minnesota physicians have access to financial planning that is attuned to their needs, at a special member rate.

More Stories

People worried about impact of cuts on seniors

Reimbursement rates causing exodus from Medi-Cal 

Revised psych hospital plan might focus on children

Minnesota, Wisconsin rank at top in health care quality 

Middle-age "belly fat" an indicator of Alzheimer's later

Minnesota has a binge drinking problem

BCBS Foundation head pitches "Unnatural Causes"

Mayo's Cortese addresses National Press Club

Young people keep packing away fast food

Events | View all events

April 16-17

Conference: "Connecting the Dots: Does Reporting For Results Matter?"

Mar 27-29

Conference: "Marching Toward Cancer Prevention"

Mar 29

"Dementia Conference 2008"

April 10

"Health Care Careers: How Business Education Helps"

April 11-14

U of M Public Health Film Festival

April 22

Cancer Summit 2008

April 29

TB in Minnesota: Refugee Conference

May 5

3rd Annual Coding & Billing Reimbursement Seminar

May 29-30

Interpreter Ethics and Skills Training

June 5-6

National Conference on Medication Access, Minneapolis

Sept 23-26

"TB Intensive," Heartland National TB Center

 

 

 

 

 

 

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