May 1 2026

PULSE 5/1/2026: Share Your Voice. Strengthen the Voice of New York Physicians.

Share Your Voice. Strengthen the Voice of New York Physicians. Click to Enlarge Getting involved in organized medicine can feel like one more demand on an already full schedule. That’s why stories from colleagues matter. MSSNY Assistant Secretary Bernadette A. Riley, DO, MS, shared her

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PULSE 5/1/2026: Capital Update May 1,2026

Capital Update May 1, 2026 Click to Enlarge Negotiations on the top-line issues holding up consideration of the State Budget have accelerated over the past week, pointing towards announcement of a Budget deal soon. In this regard, physicians must continue to advocate to their legislators on the several pressing

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PULSE 5/1/2026: New York Appellate Court Finds Lower Court Wrongly Permitted Expert Testimony Without Adequate Scientific Foundation; MSSNY & AMA Had Supported Case with Amicus

New York Appellate Court Finds Lower Court Wrongly Permitted Expert Testimony Without Adequate Scientific Foundation; MSSNY & AMA Had Supported Case with Amicus Click to Enlarge The New York Appellate Division, 2d Department, ruled this week that a lower court erred in allowing a plaintiff’s

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PULSE 5/1/2026: New York’s IDR System Preserves Access to Care

New York’s IDR System Preserves Access to Care Click to Enlarge In a recent segment on Capitol Pressroom, MSSNY EVP Dr. Thomas Lee delivered a clear message: New York’s Independent Dispute Resolution (IDR) process is not broken—it is essential. At a time when insurers are pushing

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PULSE 5/1/2026: Build Your Influence and Save on Physician Leadership Training

Build Your Influence and Save on Physician Leadership Training Click to Enlarge Leadership responsibilities are no longer optional. It is a part of daily practice. Whether guiding clinical teams, managing departments, or advocating for patients and colleagues, physicians are frequently asked to influence decisions in environments

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PULSE 5/1/2026: MultiPlan Antitrust Litigation Update

MultiPlan Antitrust Litigation Update Click to Enlarge A federal antitrust lawsuit is currently underway against MultiPlan (recently rebranded to Claritev), a healthcare data firm, and major health insurance companies including UnitedHealth, Elevance (Anthem), Humana, Aetna, Cigna, and various Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS)

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PULSE 5/1/2026: Presidents Corner

Building Meaningful Relationships with Legislators Benefits Physicians and Our Patients Click to Enlarge Colleagues: I recently attended a reception for State Senator Robert Ortt along with representatives from Erie County Medical Society (MSCE), including MSCE Executive Director of MSCE Kathy Van De Loo, MSSNY's Associate

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