March 17, 2010

Georgia Pulse

Georgia Pulse is a compilation of news briefs collected from state, national and medical trade media outlets as a resource for physicians in the state. Archive

MAG News

03.16 Call to action: Subcommittee vote on S.B. 50 expected tomorrow

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03.16 MAG leader to promote patient-centered health care on radio program

M. Todd Williamson, M.D., the immediate past president of the Medical Association of Georgia, is scheduled to discuss national health care reform legislation on the Russ Morley in the Morning program on WFTL/Florida on Wednesday, March 17 at 8:10 a.m. Go to www.850wftl.com to listen to the interview. Dr. Williamson is the spokesman for the Coalition of State Medical and National Specialty Societies that has 13 charter members that represent some 80,000 physicians. The coalition is focused on preserving the practice of medicine and the patient-physician relationship.

03.16 Emory hosting free medical volunteerism conference in April

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03.15 MAG president applauds Georgia Supreme Court decision upholding tort reform law as "triumph" for patients

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03.15 Physicians need to choose Medicare participation status by March 17

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03.13 Coalition sends letters to AMA, U.S. House leaders opposing H.R. 3590

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03.12 e-News from the Capitol: Issue 7

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03.12 C.A.R.E. recruiting physicians, others for March 27 clinic for uninsured

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03.11 MAG's "Doctor of the Day" featured in telemedicine demo

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03.10 MAG: Urge U.S. Reps. to oppose health care bill

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03.09 MAG joins national coalition focused on preserving practice of medicine, patient-physician relationship

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03.08 MAG recruiting Doctor of Day volunteers

MAG is currently recruiting "Doctor of the Day" volunteers for April 12, 19, 21, 26, 27, 28, and 30 (assuming legislators are still in session). Please contact Liz Bullock at 678.303.9271 or ebullock@mag.org to volunteer. Doctor of the Day volunteers provide free minor medical care to legislators and their staff for one or more days during the legislative session.

03.07 MAG sends letter to U.S. Reps. opposing "Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act" (H.R. 3590)

Letter to U.S. Rep. Nathan Deal

Letter to U.S. Rep. John Lewis

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The Medical Association of Georgia (MAG) is the leading advocacy organization for physicians in Georgia, and it's the primary mechanism that doctors collectively use to achieve a strategic vision for health care in the state. MAG's mission is to enhance patient care and the health of the public by advancing the art and science of medicine and by representing physicians and patients in the policy making process. MAG employs an integrated approach, including strategic programs in the third-party payer, government relations, legal advocacy, communications, education, and health policy/research arenas.

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Meetings & Events

03.21
Executive Committee
10 a.m., MAG headquarters

04.30
Third Party Payer Committee
Please note new day
12:30 p.m., MAG headquarters