Pulse 5/9/2025

PULSE 5/9/2025: Classifieds

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PULSE 5/9/2025: NYRx to Launch Electronic Prior Authorization via CoverMyMeds This Summer

NYRx to Launch Electronic Prior Authorization via CoverMyMeds This Summer Click to Enlarge Beginning this summer, NYRx, the Medicaid Pharmacy Program, will accept electronic prior authorization (ePA) requests via CoverMyMeds® in addition to phone and fax requests. CoverMyMeds is a tool designed to simplify the

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PULSE 5/9/2025: Capital Update May 9, 2025

Capital Update May 9, 2025 Click to Enlarge State Budget Passes with Numerous Problematic Items Removed from the Final Version Please Help Us Advocate for Prior Authorization Reforms by Completing our Survey. MSSNY Continues Advocacy Efforts to Preserve Medicaid Coverage for Millions of New Yorkers MSSNY

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PULSE 5/9/2025: MSSNY Fights for Legislation to Provide Physicians Due Process when a Health Insurer Does Not Renew Their Contract

MSSNY Fights for Legislation to Provide Physicians Due Process when a Health Insurer Does Not Renew Their Contract Click to Enlarge This week the New York State Senate passed legislation supported by MSSNY (S.1911-A, Rivera), which would amend the Public Health Law to provide physicians with due

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PULSE 5/9/2025: Exploring Psychedelics, Counterfeits, and Supplements in Modern Medicine

Exploring Psychedelics, Counterfeits, and Supplements in Modern Medicine Click to Enlarge On June 23, 2025, the New York County Medical Society will present a vital discussion: “Clinical Insights into Psychedelics, Counterfeit Medications, and Integrative Supplements.” MSSNY member Dr. Richard Mandel will join experts from NYU Grossman

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PULSE 5/9/2025: Empire State Medical, Scientific & Educational Foundation Needs Peer Reviewers

Empire State Medical, Scientific & Educational Foundation Needs Peer Reviewers Click to Enlarge Empire State Medical, Scientific & Educational Foundation has been providing quality medical peer review for over 40 years! They are currently seeking physicians specializing in Ophthalmology to join their panel. Physicians must be:

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PULSE 5/9/2025: Dr. Melissa Grageda’s Story of Overcoming Implicit Bias in the ICU

Dr. Melissa Grageda’s Story of Overcoming Implicit Bias in the ICU Watch Video Dr. Melissa Grageda, a dedicated ICU physician and proud member of MSSNY, is redefining what leadership looks like in high-pressure clinical settings. Often met with skepticism due to her identity, she has consistently

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