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CPPPH hosting Bay Area workshop on disruptive behavior

California Public Protection and Physician Health, Inc. (CPPPH) is hosting a workshop for physician health committees that will focus on evaluating disruptive behavior. The workshop will be Saturday, February 27, 2016, in Oakland. Presenters will include medical leaders and experts in the field of physician health. The workshop is centered around three case illustrations of disruptive behavior, and includes discussion around what was done, what was learned and what was the outcome. The workshop will also include identifying resources and sharing information. Participation is usually limited to those who serve on ...

Deadline to file for meaningful use hardship exemption is March 15

In mid-December, Congress adopted a last-minute bill that gives CMS the authority to grant a blanket exemption for all eligible physicians who apply for the exemption from the 2015 meaningful use penalties. This action prevents the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) from implementing Medicare payment penalties for physicians who fail to demonstrate meaningful use of a certified electronic health record (EHR) system in 2015. New rules released last year state that eligible professionals must attest that they met the requirements for stage 2 meaningful use for a period ...

CMA seeking physician feedback on proposed health insurance mergers

Proposed mergers of the some of the largest national health insurance companies have been announced, with Aetna reaching a $37 billion deal to purchase Humana, and Anthem agreeing to purchase Cigna for $48.4 billion. State and federal regulators are interested in knowing the prospective effects of these possible mergers on your practice and patient care. The California Medical Association (CMA), in collaboration with the American Medical Association, is asking for your feedback on these proposed mergers. The survey should take about 8-9 minutes to complete. Only de-identified data will be used ...

AMA publishes online Zika resource center for physicians

On Monday, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared an international public health emergency as the spread of the Zika virus has moved into more than 20 countries in Latin America. This rare move by the WHO signals the seriousness of the outbreak and gives countries powerful new tools to fight it. The WHO is concerned about a possible link between Zika virus and microcephaly, a condition that causes babies to be born with brain damage and unusually small heads. Reported cases of microcephaly have risen sharply in Brazil, where Zika ...

Connect with CMA today - find us on social mediat!

The California Medical Association (CMA) invites its 41,000 member physicians and all others interested in a healthier California to follow, like or bookmark our social media accounts. Catch the latest CMA and California health news on Twitter; tag yourself in our latest event photos on Facebook; share our public health reminders on Instagram; watch inspiring videos on Youtube; and find the latest CMA job openings and event announcements on LinkedIn. CMA also invites you to share your organization’s events or news, as well as any other items of interest to the ...

Make blood pressure control your goal during February Heart Month

In a national effort to help prevent 1 million heart attacks and strokes by 2017, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Million Hearts® campaign encourage physicians to talk to their patients about blood pressure – and, if high, to help them make control their goal. According to the CDC, nearly one in three American adults has high blood pressure – and half don’t have it under control. High blood pressure leads to heart disease and stroke, the first and fifth leading causes of death in the ...

Anthem Blue Cross to review level 5 emergency room claims

Anthem Blue Cross announced in its December Professional Network Update that, beginning January 1, 2016, it will initiate a pre-payment review of level 5 emergency department visits billed with CPT 99285 or G0384. Anthem has advised CMA that it will focus on level 5 emergency department visits that are billed in combination with diagnosis codes that “are an unlikely combination for high level visits.” The payor will exclude claims billed with critical care, observation or inpatient admissions. Claims with CPT codes 99285 and G0384 that are selected by Anthem for pre-payment ...

Reminder: Exchange patients, eligibility and the 90-day grace period

Practices are reminded that under the Affordable Care Act, exchange enrollees who receive federal premium subsidies (approximately 90 percent of enrollees) to help pay their premiums are entitled to keep their insurance for three months after they have stopped paying their premiums. In the first month of the grace period, federal law and California regulations require plans to pay for services incurred even if the patient fails to pay the premiums due by day 90 (CCR §1300.65.2(b)(1)(A)). But in months two and three of the grace period, plans can ...

CMA Capitol Insight: Feb. 1, 2016

CMA Capitol Insight is a biweekly column by veteran journalist Anthony York, reporting on the inner workings of the state Legislature. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Crime and the Coast Gov. Jerry Brown announced plans for a major new ballot initiative this fall – but it wasn’t climate change or tax reform in the governor’s crosshairs. Instead, Brown will focus on criminal justice, seeking changes in the parole system to allow more flexibility to locals and to help alleviate the pressures of the jail and prison system caused by years of lock-em-up policies. Those policies, ironically ...

Make a Difference - Become an IMQ Surveyor

YOUR PARTICIPATION CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE! Are you looking for a new activity?  IMQ is looking for physicians who may be interested in becoming surveyors for the Ambulatory Care, Corrections, or CME Review Programs. The Ambulatory Program accredits surgery centers, offices, and medical groups in California.  The Corrections Program reviews the healthcare in jails and juvenile facilities, and the CME Program reviews providers of CME. All surveyors contribute directly to the improved quality of care.  They interact with colleagues throughout the state, and see best practices and innovation beyond their own ...