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Weekly Headlines from April 19, 2017

 


Academy News


Medscape and AAPM&R Collaborating on Release of PM&R Compensation Information

The AAPM&R 2017 Compensation Study will launch in May, and we are excited to announce that we will be collaborating with Medscape on the release of select findings. The leading website for physicians, medical students, and other health care providers, Medscape will cover some key findings from the study, increasing awareness of the specialty’s scope and value to health care, and making it visible to medical students, early-career physicians, and practicing physiatrists looking for PM&R compensation data. Medscape is also considering other PM&R-specific information regarding compensation and other professional areas of interest to physiatrists in the future. Learn more.

Last Chance to Win a $100 mē® Gift Card

The AAPM&R Medical Education Committee would like to better understand the education needs and preferences of physiatrists to help inform future resource development. Please take 5-7 minutes to complete this survey so that we can better serve you in this area. Participants who complete the survey in its entirety will be entered into a drawing for 1 of 2 $100 mē® gift cards. Your time and input is greatly appreciated. Thank you!

Visioning PM&R Bold: A Sports Medicine Physiatrist's Perspective on Optimizing Patient Care

Physiatry’s mission is to assist patients in their recovery process from injuries by restoring function, promoting a collaborative effort across health-related disciplines, and ensuring that patients return to their daily activities or athletic performance at their optimal potential. We connected with Ricardo E. Colberg, MD, RMSK, FAAPMR, to hear his ideas for optimizing the current patient care model and how physiatrists can Be PM&R Bold in this new health care frontier. Read your April issue of The Physiatrist for the full interview.

Member Volunteerism


Seeking Reimbursement and Policy Review Committee (RPRC) Members

We’re seeking members for our RPRC Committee, which maintains relationships with organizations that directly or indirectly influence coding and reimbursement. In addition, RPRC develops educational resources and contributes educational pieces to The Physiatrist on topics of coding and reimbursement. Learn more and apply by May 8.

Member Council Nominations Due May 7

Do you have leadership skills or experience, or know of a colleague who does? Submit a nomination ballot for our Member Councils! We’re seeking nominations for several leadership positions within all 5 of the Member Councils. All nomination ballots must be completed and submitted by May 7 and are only accepted electronically. Learn more.

 

Education

Make the Most of Your Early Career

Take a look at our brand-new resource, Making the Most of Your Early Career: Time and Relationship Management. This can't-miss video module helps participants:

  • Identify ways to prevent burnout and enjoy a satisfying career
  • Discover tools for managing a busy schedule
  • Develop skills necessary for maintaining and improving important relationships

While you're there, check out the other career development module, Identifying the Right Practice Setting to Meet Your Goals, and stay tuned for more early-career resources coming soon!

Health Policy/Advocacy


Medical Groups Unite in Support of Science

On Monday, April 17, AAPM&R, along with 24 other specialty organizations, signed a letter in support of the March for Science. The March for Science is the first step of a global movement to defend the vital role science plays in our health, safety, economies, and governments. Read the full letter.

Government Accountability Office Report–Limited Oversight of Efforts Aimed at Reducing Improper Billing

A report released on April 11 by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) found that the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) oversight and requirements of Medicare Administrative Contractors (MACs) efforts to reduce improper billing are limited. These findings are important because the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recently reported an estimated 11% improper payment rate and $41.1B in improper payments in the Medicare fee-for-service program. Learn more.

Quality Payment Program in 2017: Pick Your Pace
Web-Based Training Course

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) have launched a new course regarding the Quality Payment Program (QPP) Pick Your Pace Program. Learn more.

AAPM&R Members in the News


  • Nneka Ifejika, MD, MPH, FAAPMR, director of neurorehabilitation at the University of Texas and graduate of AAPM&R’s Leadership Program, has been selected as the 2017 Distinguished Lecturer for Sam Houston State University. Read more.
  • Ameet Nagpal, MD, MS, MEd, FAAPMR, clinical assistant professor, department of anesthesiology at UT Health San Antonio, has been named Dannemiller, Inc.’s new medical director. Read more.
  • Joel Stein, MD, FAAPMR, professor of rehabilitation medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine and physiatrist-in-chief at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, has been appointed chairman of the new rehabilitation department at NewYork-Presbyterian and Weill Cornell Medicine. Formerly the division of rehabilitation medicine, the new department of rehabilitation medicine was established to further advance NewYork-Presbyterian and Weill Cornell Medicine’s programs in rehabilitation medicine. Read more.

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