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PULSE 11/14/2025: President Trump Signs Continuing Resolution (CR) Reopening Government; Includes Temporary Extension of Medicare Telehealth Flexibilities Through January 2026

President Trump Signs Continuing Resolution (CR) Reopening Government; Includes Temporary Extension of Medicare Telehealth Flexibilities Through January 2026 Click to Enlarge President Trump signed a temporary continuing resolution (CR) that would fund the government and extend certain Medicare telehealth flexibilities through January 30, 2026. The

By |2025-11-14T18:58:13+00:00November 13th, 2025|All Categories, Featured News, Latest News, Pulse 11/14/2025|Comments Off on PULSE 11/14/2025: President Trump Signs Continuing Resolution (CR) Reopening Government; Includes Temporary Extension of Medicare Telehealth Flexibilities Through January 2026

PULSE 9/5/2025: Important Information from the New York State DOH About Required and Recommended

Important Information from the New York State DOH About Required and Recommended Vaccines Click to Enlarge At a time when some states are confoundingly seeking to weaken immunization requirements that threaten our collective efforts to prevent and contain communicable diseases, MSSNY strongly supports the New York

By |2025-09-08T16:54:54+00:00September 4th, 2025|All Categories, Featured News, Latest News, Pulse 9/5/2025|Comments Off on PULSE 9/5/2025: Important Information from the New York State DOH About Required and Recommended

Consequences and the Financial Burden of Healthcare Disparities and What Can Be Done

“Babies born just six subway stops apart in New York City face a nine-year difference in life expectancy.” This finding comes from a 2015 map developed by researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University in association with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the [...]

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Remembering Gerard “Gerry” Conway: Architect of Physician Advocacy in New York

It is with great sadness that we report the passing of Gerard (“Gerry”) Conway who was the Chief Legislative Counsel for the Medical Society of the State of New York for decades until his retirement following the 2012 Legislative Session [...]

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