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PULSE 5/29/2026: Northwell Health Releases New Toolkit on Firearm Injury Prevention

Northwell Health Releases New Toolkit on Firearm Injury Prevention Click to Enlarge Northwell Health’s Center for Gun Violence Prevention released “Guiding Health Systems to Action on Firearm Injury & Violence Prevention.” The toolkit recognizes firearm injury as a

May 28th, 2026|Categories: All Categories, Featured News, Pulse 5/29/2026|Tags: , |

Pulse 5/22/2026: MultiPlan Litigation Update

MultiPlan Litigation Update Click to Enlarge MSSNY is a plaintiff in the MultiPlan Health Insurance Provider Litigation, a federal antitrust case alleging that MultiPlan and major health insurers colluded to suppress out-of-network reimbursement rates paid to physicians and other providers and is seeking an immediate end to

May 21st, 2026|Categories: All Categories, Featured News, Pulse 5/22/2026|Tags: , |

Investing in the Physicians Who Care for New York: The MSSNY Foundation

Investing in the Physicians Who Care for New York: The MSSNY Foundation Click to Enlarge Medicine has never demanded more. Amid administrative burdens, policy shifts, and consolidation pressures, New York physicians deserve meaningful, sustained support, not just recognition. Programs supported through

May 14th, 2026|Categories: All Categories, Featured News, Pulse 5/15/2026|Tags: , , |

PULSE 5/15/2026: Closing the Retirement Gap: A Member Benefit Built for New York Physicians

Closing the Retirement Gap: A Member Benefit Built for New York Physicians Click to Enlarge Key Outcome: MSSNY members have exclusive access to PLIP, a life insurance-based retirement strategy with no contribution limits and tax-free distributions Why it

May 14th, 2026|Categories: All Categories, Featured News, Pulse 5/15/2026|Tags: , , |

PULSE 5/8/2026: Physician Burnout Trends Improve, But Pressures Remain for New York Physicians

Physician Burnout Trends Improve, But Pressures Remain for New York Physicians Click to Enlarge Key Point / Outcome: National data shows physician burnout declining slightly, now at 41.9%, with improved job satisfaction and engagement. Why it Matters for New York Physicians:

May 7th, 2026|Categories: All Categories, Featured News, Pulse 5/8/2026|Tags: , , |

PULSE 5/8/2026: When Crisis Strikes: Preparing Physicians for the Unexpected

When Crisis Strikes: Preparing Physicians for the Unexpected Click to Enlarge “When Bad Things Happen to Good Doctors: Crisis Management for Physicians,” a dynamic expert panel discussion focused on practical strategies for navigating professional and regulatory challenges with confidence. The program

May 7th, 2026|Categories: All Categories, Featured News, Pulse 5/8/2026|Tags: , , |
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