• Tuesday, May 08, 2018 9:33 AM | Deleted user

    The Medical Society of the State of New York is pleased to announce its free Continuing Medical Education (CME) webinars for May and June.  Participation in the webinars will earn physicians one CME credit free of charge.   The webinar schedule for May and June is as follows: 

    May 16th at 7:30 am – Medical Matters: Physically & Biologically Derived Chemical Agents: An Overview

    Register for this webinar here.
    Faculty: Arthur Cooper, MD, MS

    Educational Objectives:

    • Acquire a basic understanding of physically and biologically derived chemical agents
    • Identify types of physically and biologically derived chemical agents used as chemical weapons
    • Understand the indicators of each type of chemical agent
    • Describe the treatment of each type of chemical agent
    • Identify local and state resources 

    May 24th at 7:30 am - Current Concepts in Concussion for Pediatric and Adult Patients

    Register for this webinar here.
    Faculty: Deborah Light, MD & John Pugh, MD, PhD

    Educational Objectives:

    • Identify signs and symptoms indicative of concussion as well as red flags that indicate alternate or more severe pathology;
    • Outline an appropriate management plan for a patient presenting with concussion including a return to “normal life" protocol;
    • Describe methods for the primary and secondary prevention of concussion;
    • Identify patients who would benefit from referral to a concussion specialist 

    June 20th at 12:30 pm – Medical Matters: Children’s Mental Health After Disaster

    Register for this webinar here.
    Faculty: Linda Chokroverty, MD

    Educational Objectives:

    • Enhance physician’s understanding of the impact of disaster on children’s and family mental health
    • Improve physician skills to address potential psychiatric problems in children and families following a disaster 

    To view all of MSSNY’s scheduled programs, click here and select “Training Center” and “Upcoming”. 

    The Medical Society of the State of New York is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. 

    The Medical Society of the State of New York designates each of these live activities for a maximum of 1.0 AMA/PRA Category 1 credits™.  Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. 

    Additional information or assistance with registration may be obtained by contacting Melissa Hoffman at mhoffman@mssny.org.

  • Friday, May 04, 2018 1:44 PM | Deleted user

    As part of the 2017 executive budget, Workers’ Compensation law §15(3)(x) required the Workers' Compensation Board to implement new Permanency Impairment Guidelines for Schedule Loss of Use (SLU) evaluations. The new 2018 SLU Guidelines took effect January 1, 2018.

    The Board's Medical Director and Senior Policy Advisor, Elain Sobol Berger, MD, JD will provide training in the 2018 Guidelines' approach to assessing SLU permanent impairment. Case studies will demonstrate how to apply the SLU principles and objective criteria in making an SLU determination.

    There will be four webinars, so you can register for the time that works best for you. Each webinar will last approximately one hour and will include time for questions and answers. Space is limited, so please register early. When you click ‘register here’, you will be taken to a general information page. You must click ‘Register’ on the bottom of that page to sign up.

    Register

    Wednesday, May 16, 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Register here

    Wednesday, May 16, 4:00 p.m. - 5:15 p.m. Register here

    Wednesday, May 23, 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Register here

    Wednesday, May 23, 4:00 p.m. - 5:15 p.m. Register here

    More information

    For more information on the Schedule Loss of Use Guidelines, please see Subject No. 046-1011. The enabling regulation is set forth at 12 NYCRR 325-1.6, and is also available at the Board's website.

  • Thursday, May 03, 2018 1:53 PM | Deleted user

    Monroe County Medical Society (MCMS) welcomed its newly elected 2018-2019 officers at the Society’s 197th annual meeting on May 2, 2018.

    Surinder Devgun, MD, was elected as the 2018-2019 MCMS President. Dr. Devgun has been a private practice physician at Rochester Gastroenterology Associates since 2005. In addition, he is an attending Gastroenterologist at both Unity Hospital and Rochester General Hospital of Rochester Regional Health. Dr. Devgun volunteers as teaching faculty at Unity Health System's Medicine Residency program and is an author of numerous abstracts and posters with his residents. Dr. Devgun has been a member of Monroe County Medical Society since 2005. 

    Members of the Executive Committee are:

    • President: Surinder Devgun, MD, a gastroenterologist at Rochester Gastroenterology Associates, LLP;
    • President-Elect: Lisa Smith, MD, an internist/pediatrician at Ridgewood Med-Peds;
    • Secretary: Edith Grannum, MD, a family practice physician in solo practice at The Family Medicine Practice of Edith Grannum MD;
    • Treasurer, Susan Danahy, MD, a board certified diagnostic radiologist at Borg & Ide Imaging;
    •  Member-at-Large: J. Chad Teeters, MD, Executive Medical Director of Accountable Health Partners and a practicing cardiologist and Chief of Cardiology at Highland Hospital;
    •  Member-at-Large: Balazs Zsenits, MD, an internist who also serves as Chief Medical Information Officer at Rochester Regional Health; and
    • Immediate Past President: Peter Ronchetti, MD, a hand surgeon at Hand Surgery Associates, LLP 
    2018 - 2019 Board of Censors:

    •       Wade Hedegard, MD
    •       Shylasree Krishnan, MD
    •       Christine Stewart, MD
    •       Jerry Svoboda, MD
    •       Matthew Witmer, MD
    •       Rachael Wojtovich, MD

    2018 - 2019 Delegat
    es to the Medical Society of the State of New York

    •       Ahmed Ghazi, MD
    •       Allison Giordano, MD
    •       Tarun Kothari, MD
    •       Raymond Lanzafame, MD 

    2018 - 2019 Hospital Representatives

    •       James Haley, MD, Unity
    •       Jennifer Muniak, MD - Highland 
    •       Robert M. Kerper, MD, Strong Memorial
    •       Derek J. tenHoopen, MD, Rochester General

  • Thursday, May 03, 2018 1:48 PM | Deleted user

    Monroe County Medical Society has recognized Patricia A. Bomba, MD, MACP and Ann Marie Cook with its 2018 Edward Mott Moore Physician and Layperson Awards. This award recognizes individuals whose dedication to the community goes above and beyond the usual call of duty.

    2018 Edward Mott Moore Physician Award
    PATRICIA A. BOMBA, MD, MACP
    Vice President and Medical Director, Geriatrics, Excellus BlueCross BlueShield 


    Dr. Patricia Bomba has been working on end-of-life issues from a population health perspective for well over two decades, earning local, state, national, and international recognition as a passionate advocate for the elderly and their families.

    Dr. Bomba credits her drive to her mother. As a young girl, she helped her mom take care of several ill family members with patience, compassion, and humanism. Dr. Bomba uses many of those lessons she learned in her work today in assisting patients in their final stages of life. Inspired by her mother’s conversations about her own final wishes and personal stories from her patients and the community, Dr. Bomba developed the Medical Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment form and program, known as MOLST, which honors patient requests as a critical element in providing quality end-of-life care in every health care setting. MOLST became a New York statewide law in 2008 and today, virtually every state has adopted a similar form and program. In 2011 eMOLST was introduced as the electronic version of the paper form and process to ensure a standardized clinical protocol is followed and there are no medical errors in completion. eMOLST is now being implemented across the state. Dr. Bomba’s input on the statewide adoption no doubt benefits countless numbers of patients’ quality of life.

    Since taking on her role as Vice President and Medical Director of Geriatrics at Excellus BlueCross BlueShield in 2000, she has had a far-reaching impact on the care of patients beyond the Rochester community. Her work in developing best practices in end of life care led to the development of training courses and as well as two websites devoted to education, services and best practices, www.compassionandsupport.org and www.molst.org

    Dr. Bomba spent 17 years in private practice in the Rochester community and has the reputation as a competent, kind and effective physician. She is one of the first physicians in our community to embrace geriatrics and her standing in the community helped to further the field. 

    2018 Edward Mott Moore Layperson Award
    ANN MARIE COOK
    President and CEO, Lifespan of Greater Rochester 


    Ann Marie Cook’s passion for older adults and the issues that envelop them began 22 years ago when she joined Lifespan as a department director. From there she moved into the Chief Operating Officer role, and in 2004 she was appointed President/CEO. 

    Known throughout the nonprofit and health care communities for her honesty, integrity and expertise, Ann Marie has spent the last 20 years forging partnerships that lead to service enhancements while always keeping what is best for older adults and caregivers as her primary focus.

    Ann Marie Cook has demonstrated decades of sustained and effective service for countless elders, their caregivers, physicians and medical providers across the area and New York State. Her leadership has contributed to Rochester being one of the best places to be a geriatrician or a geriatric patient.

    About the Edward Mott Moore Award
    Each year the Monroe County Medical Society presents the Edward Mott Moore award to a physician and a layperson whose lives reflect the qualities exemplified by the career and service of Edward Mott Moore, M.D., - a physician, teacher, investigator, professional leader, and contributor to the Rochester community.  Dr. Moore was Surgeon-in-Chief at St. Mary’s Hospital from its opening in 1857 until his death, at the age of 88, in 1908.

  • Tuesday, April 24, 2018 2:09 PM | Deleted user

    The CMS wants to launch a new model that will allow Medicare enrollees to contract directly with physicians. Advocates warn the approach could undermine access to care for the sickest patients.  READ MORE

    If you can’t open the article, that’s OK.  The article is addressed by the following:

     CMS is looking for your comments of the following RFI.  Please review the following links:

    https://innovation.cms.gov/initiatives/direct-provider-contracting/

    https://innovation.cms.gov/Files/x/dpc-rfi.pdf

  • Tuesday, April 24, 2018 9:27 AM | Deleted user


  • Monday, April 23, 2018 12:42 PM | Deleted user
    The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) will publish the Open Payments Program Year 2017 data and updates to the previous program years’ data in June 2018.

    Review and dispute for the Program Year 2017 Open Payments data publication began on April 1, 2018 and will end on May 15, 2018.

    Physician and teaching hospital review of the data is voluntary, but strongly encouraged. Please keep in mind the following reminders:

    • Disputes must be initiated by May 15, 2018 in order to be reflected in the June 2018 data publication. For more information on review and dispute timing and publication refer to the Review and Dispute Timing and Data Publication Quick Reference Guide.
    • CMS does not meditate or facilitate disputes. Physicians and teaching hospitals should work directly with reporting entities to resolve disputes.  
    • Registration in the Open Payments system is required in order to participate in review and dispute activities.

    If you have never registered with Open Payments before:

    Make sure you have your National Provider Identifier (NPI) number and State License Number (SLN). Initial registration is a two-step process:

    1. Register in the CMS Enterprise Identity Management System (EIDM);
    2. Register in the Open Payments system

    For users who have previously registered:

    Users that have registered during previous program years do not need to re-register.

    Please note:
    If the account has not been accessed for within the last 60 days the account will have been locked due to inactivity. To unlock an account go to the CMS Enterprise Portal, enter your user ID and correctly answer all challenge questions to gain access to your account. You will be prompted to create a new password.

    If the account has not been accessed for 180 days or more, the account will be deactivated. To reinstate the account contact the Open Payments Help Desk at 1-855-326-8366; 1-844-649-2766 (TY Line) 

    For more information about the registration process, visit the physician and teaching hospital registration page on the Open Payments website.

    Questions — Contact Live Help Desk

    Submit questions to the Help Desk via email at openpayments@cms.hhs.gov or by calling 1-855-326-8366, Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. (ET), excluding Federal holidays.

    The Help Desk refers media inquiries to CMS’ Press Office for response.

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