Bulletin for January 9, 2013

North Carolina Medical Society - NCMS Bulletin

Volume 64 Issue 1 – January 9, 2013

Featured Stories

Legislative Committee Assignments Set In Preparation for Session to Begin January 30

The NC General Assembly opened the 2013 Long Session today with the traditional ceremonial sessions and announcements, including the list of appointments of legislators to standing committees.

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Health Reform Provisions Affecting Employers in 2013

While 2014 will be a busy year for major portions of the reform law to take effect, some provisions went into effect January 1, 2013, that may affect small business owners and the self-employed.

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NCMS Launches Online CME Resource for Members

The North Carolina Medical Society has partnered with InReach Continuing Education Solutions to provide members a robust, on-demand CME portal.

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In This Issue

Charitable Deduction Not Taken Down by the Fiscal Cliff

North Carolina DMV Seeks Medical Review Board Participants

2013 Protecting Children and Families from Tobacco: Leadership Advocacy Training Available

Legislative Research Committee Issues Final Recommendations on Pathological Materials

Information on Medicare Claims and Payments for January 2013

Health Department Recommends Use of Antivirals for Severe Influenza Cases

NC Board of Pharmacy Issues Revised NTI Drug List

Pharmacy Student Survey: What Resources Influence Prescribing among Geriatric Patients?

The Tradition Continues with Manuary 2013

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Meetings & Events

01/11/2013
NC Dermatology Association Annual Meeting
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01/31/2013
26th Annual Southeastern Fracture Symposium
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02/02/2013
NC Society of Eye Physicians and Surgeons CODEquest Coding College
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Contact Info

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Raleigh, NC 27611

Phone:
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1.800.722.1350 (NC only)

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