Join us for the FREE Prevent Medicare Penalties: 2016 PQRS for PM&R Providers webinar, tomorrow from 12 pm-1:30 pm (CT)!
AAPM&R and host Marvel J. Hammer, RN, BS, CPC, CCS-P, ACS-PM, CPCO, will dig deep into everything that you need to know about PM&R-specific quality reporting in order to avoid up to a 4% penalty. Register now and get the answers to some of the most common PQRS questions with answers specific to physiatry. Share this information with your office staff too!
On April 27, your Academy received a prepublication of a proposed rule issued by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) that signifies the most extensive change in physician payment policies in the last 2 decades. We'd like your feedback on this news—take our brief poll here.
Playgrounds provide an important opportunity for children to have fun, explore, and grow. Children learn through play and need opportunities to take risks, test their limits, and learn new skills through free play. Unfortunately, injuries can happen on the playground, even serious ones. A new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) study finds that emergency departments see more than 20,000 kids (ages 14 and under) for playground-related traumatic brain injury (TBI) each year. Learn more about promoting playground safety here.
Your Academy receives notices from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) MedWatch program, and other sources when there is a patient safety announcement that could affect PM&R practices. A new patient safety notice is available on PharMEDium Sterile Preparations Compounded With a Single Recalled Lot of Fresenius Kabi Sensorcaine-MPF (bupivacaine HCl). You can also view previous patient safety notices here.
The Office of Civil Rights (OCR) under the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), has begun implementing Phase 2 of their HIPAA Audit Program. Learn more.
Your Academy values your membership and wants to continue to understand what content is important to you as a physiatrist. Take a few minutes to complete this Readership Survey and share your thoughts about our publications, including The Physiatrist, Connection, and PM&R Knowledge NOW®.
Keep an eye on your mailbox for the latest issue of The Physiatrist. The May issue features:
Your Academy invites medical students and residents to raise awareness for and cultivate an understanding of the PM&R specialty by creating a 2-3 minute video presentation answering the question, “What is PM&R?” Show your #PMRpride and be featured at #AAPMR2016! Learn more here and submit your videos by July 31, 2016.
Visit www.aapmr.org and explore the About AAPM&R page to learn about the history of your Academy, our focus and strategic plan, the Academy’s leadership structure, your membership benefits, and more. You’ll also find volunteer opportunities and the membership directory in this section.
Only 33% of the first-time takers of the Winter 2015 American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (ABPMR) sports medicine subspecialty examination passed. If you are planning to take the Summer 2016 exam, make sure you are prepared by using the Academy’s sports medicine resources on mē®:
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