Archive for February, 2013
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NCMS Welcomes New Service Providers to Our Partners Page
The North Carolina Medical Society (NCMS) is pleased to announce two new bronze level vendors as part of our Vendor Services Program to benefit NCMS members. Total Medical Compliance offers NCMS […]
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Pinehurst Family Care Center is Truly a Patient Home
During the past seven months, Emily Deese, NCMS Director of Member Services, has been visiting practices around the state to share the benefits and services NCMS has to offer providers. […]
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Leadership College Class of 2013 Begins its Year of Leadership Training
Taught by Leadership College alumni, Gerri Mattson, MD and Genie Komives, MD, scholars reviewed their personal Myers Briggs Type Indicator results and participated in small groups using role play and feedback to […]
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NCMS and Specialty Societies Meet in Legislative Summit
The NCMS and specialty society leadership came together for a half-day summit on Saturday February 2, 2013 in Raleigh. The program focused on legislative topics as well as the Toward Accountable Care Consortium, Community […]
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The Physicians Foundation is a Valuable Resource
As you plan for 2013, consider The Physicians Foundation a valuable resource to stay on top of important trends and research on healthcare issues as they pertain to physicians. Visit their website for […]
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NCMS News Round-Up 1/24/13-2/6/13
The following are some of the daily news stories that were posted on our website since our last Bulletin. Be sure to check our website daily for up-to-the-minute news of interest […]
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Learning Opportunities Center
Cracking the Codes: Getting it Right—Immunization Coding and Payment webinar, offered by Sanofi Pasteur, is now available online. This complimentary webinar provides a review of correct coding for vaccination billing […]
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PAs: It’s Time to Consider Medicaid Enrollment
NCMS now believes that many of the risks of enrollment originally identified in 2011 have been addressed, and that PAs and medical practices should feel comfortable proceeding with the enrollment process.
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