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General Assembly Considers Changes To NC Medical Board Law
House Bill 543, Amend Laws Pertaining to NC Medical Board, was reviewed today by the House Health Committee. This bill is similar to one introduced last year at the General […]
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Learning Opportunities
NCMS Legislative Update, TOMORROW, Thursday, April 16, noon- 1p.m. Join Jennifer Gasperini, NCMS Director of Health Policy, for this free webinar in which she will discuss the latest updates on […]
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Thank your legislators for the repeal of the SGR
Please reach out to thank the Senators and Representatives who voted in favor of HB2 and repeal of the SGR. A sample message may read: Thank you for your support […]
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Multiple Medicaid Reform Bills, Nursing Bills Gain Traction at the NC General Assembly
Get the latest legislative developments.
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State Senate Bill Filing Deadline Brings Flood of Health Care Legislation
Bill filing deadlines always bring a flood of legislation. Yesterday the North Carolina Senate’s bill fling deadline was no exception; it brought a deluge of health care related legislation on […]
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NCMS Hosts Successful NC Medical Group Managers Advocacy Conference
For its 2015 Advocacy Days Conference, the North Carolina Medical Group Managers Association convened this week at the NCMS Center for Leadership in Medicine. The conference was attended by a […]
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NCMS Works To Repeal 3 Percent Retroactive Medicaid Reimbursement Cut
Retroactive cut would “wreak havoc” on the finances of NC practices.
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NCMS President Meets with White House Staff
North Carolina Medical Society (NCMS) President Robert E. Schaaf, MD, FACR and NCMS CEO Robert W. Seligson were in Washington, D.C. last week to discuss policy issues like reforms to […]
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Tanning Bed Legislation Introduced In Honor of Rep. Jim Fulghum
Legislation introduced in the North Carolina General Assembly to prohibit children from using indoor tanning beds has been named after a doctor and legislator who supported the bill before passing […]
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