Pulse 3/21/2025

PULSE 3/21/2025: Congress Expanded Medicare Telehealth Coverage Through September

Congress Expanded Medicare Telehealth Coverage Through September Click to Enlarge A six-month extension of the COVID-era Medicare telehealth waivers was included in the Continuing Resolution (CR) passed by Congress and signed into law, continuing this expanded coverage until September 30, 2025. Telehealth waivers were set to expire on

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PULSE 3/21/2025: Physician Advocacy Continues to Fix Unworkable Financial Consent Law

Physician Advocacy Continues to Fix Unworkable Financial Consent Law Click to Enlarge This week the Assembly Health Committee unanimously advanced to the floor legislation (A.6773, Paulin) to revise the unworkable requirement enacted last year (put “on hold” by the NYS Department of Health) that requires a physician

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PULSE 3/21/2025: Physicians Must Continue to Advocate on the Numerous Challenging State Budget Issues

Physicians Must Continue to Advocate on the Numerous Challenging State Budget Issues Click to Enlarge With the Senate and Assembly having each passed their respective “one-House” Budget proposals, conference committees and “3-way” Budget negotiations have begun with the Governor’s office towards adoption of a State

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PULSE 3/21/2025: Call for Abstract Reviewers & Judges

Call for Abstract Reviewers & Judges Click to Enlarge Got an eye for groundbreaking research? We’re looking for passionate individuals to review and judge the submissions for MSSNY’s 2024 Poster Symposium. Interested? Email Kathy Rohrer to get involved.This year’s symposium will be held Friday, April 4, 2025, at the Westchester

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PULSE 3/21/2025: Bridging the Gap: The Push for Gender Equity in Clinical Research

Bridging the Gap: The Push for Gender Equity in Clinical Research Click to Enlarge For decades, women have been underrepresented in clinical research, leading to significant gaps in medical understanding and treatment effectiveness. Until 1993, there was no requirement for women to be included in U.S.

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PULSE 3/21/2025: MSSNY Introduces PropFuel: A New Way to Connect

MSSNY Introduces PropFuel: A New Way to Connect Click to Enlarge MSSNY is committed to delivering more meaningful, interactive communication with our members. We are introducing PropFuel, a new tool designed to create conversation-driven email communications to enhance engagement. Unlike traditional emails, PropFuel allows us to

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PULSE 3/21/2025: New York Ranks 43rd in 2025’s Best & Worst States for Doctors

New York Ranks 43rd in 2025’s Best & Worst States for Doctors Click to Enlarge With National Doctors’ Day approaching on March 30, a new report from WalletHub highlights the best and worst states for physicians based on financial success, employment quality, and healthcare infrastructure. The study

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