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Bowtie Briefing for July 24, 2015
Get the latest update on two bills, one impacting physician assistants and the other on how you talk to your patients about guns in the home. To sign up to […]
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BCBS Rate Increase Request Not Off-Set by ACA Reimbursements
A July 7 article in the Raleigh News & Observer reported that Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina is eligible for nearly $295 million in federal reimbursements under […]
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In the News
“Death Panels” May Never Die, The Washington Post, 6-23-15 Your Pocket Guide To Obamacare Replacement Plans, The Washington Post, 6-23-15 Examining Race-Based Admissions Bans On Medical Schools, NPR, 6-23-15 Fewer […]
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In the News
ICD-10: AMA Considers Grace Period To ‘Save Docs,’ MedPageToday, 6-7-15 Next Season’s Flu Shot Is Going To Be Very Different, The Huffington Post, 6-6-15 Understanding Value-Based Health Care Authors Interviewed, […]
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CMS Proposes New Rules for Medicaid MCOs
CMS proposes rules for Medicaid managed care organizations similar to private insurance and Medicare Advantage plans.
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No More Excuses: Improvements to CSRS Make It Easier to Use
To help tackle a growing epidemic of opioid abuse, the state’s Drug Control Unit launched its redesigned Controlled Substances Reporting System (CSRS) on March 17, 2015. The new web-interface is […]
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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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Problem Solved: CMV Certification
If you need an answer or a problem solved regarding your practice, as a North Carolina Medical Society (NCMS) member you have access to our Solution Center Coordinator, Belinda McKoy, […]
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Supreme Court’s Ruling Will Have Repercussions
NC Dental Board v. FTC decision may impact regulation of medicine.
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NCMS Reports From the Legislature
Review the NCMS’ guiding principles on Medicaid reform, the impact of a projected state budget shortfall, and the state of the state.
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