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VIDEO: AMA president discusses key policies at annual meeting | Hospitals claim victory in Supreme Court Medicare decision

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VIDEO: AMA president discusses key policies at annual meeting | Hospitals claim victory in Supreme Court Medicare decision
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VIDEO: AMA president discusses gun control, physician burnout and scope creep

American Medical Association President Gerald Harmon, MD, joined us for an exclusive chat about some of the hottest topics discussed at the 2022 AMA House of Delegates meeting.

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American Medical Association President Gerald Harmon, MD, explains some of the hottest topics discussed at the 2022 AMA House of Delegates meeting in Chicago. Harmon, a retired Air Force general and family practice specialist, said the top polices adopted where those that addressed gun control, physician burn out and issues regarding scope creep where non-physicians are filling roles traditionally held by doctors. #AMAmtg #AMA175 #AMA #guncontrol
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VIDEO: AMA president discusses gun control, physician burnout and scope creep

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American Medical Association President Gerald Harmon, MD, explains some of the hottest topics discussed at the 2022 AMA House of Delegates meeting in Chicago. Harmon, a retired Air Force general and family practice specialist, said the top polices adopted where those that addressed gun control, physician burn out and issues regarding scope creep where non-physicians are filling roles traditionally held by doctors. #AMAmtg #AMA175 #AMA #guncontrol
American Medical Association President Gerald Harmon, MD, joined us for an exclusive chat about some of the hottest topics discussed at the 2022 AMA House of Delegates meeting.
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AMA declares climate change a public health crisis

The AMA says there will be numerous major public health impacts if global temperatures continue to rise, adopting three new policies to address this ongoing trend. 

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AMA declares climate change a public health crisis — The American Medical Association (AMA) this week adopted policy during the annual House of Delegates meeting declaring climate change a public health crisis that threatens the health and well-being of all people. Some of these effects have already been seen with increasing numbers of wildfires, the resulting poor air quality, heat related deaths and warmer temperatures causing rise in mosquito vector diseases. #AMA #AMA175 #AMAmtg #Climatechange
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AMA declares climate change a public health crisis

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AMA declares climate change a public health crisis — The American Medical Association (AMA) this week adopted policy during the annual House of Delegates meeting declaring climate change a public health crisis that threatens the health and well-being of all people. Some of these effects have already been seen with increasing numbers of wildfires, the resulting poor air quality, heat related deaths and warmer temperatures causing rise in mosquito vector diseases. #AMA #AMA175 #AMAmtg #Climatechange
The AMA says there will be numerous major public health impacts if global temperatures continue to rise, adopting three new policies to address this ongoing trend. 
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Hospitals claim victory in Supreme Court Medicare payment decision

The court case stems from HHS’ 2018  final rule establishing separate reimbursement rates for hospitals that serve low-income or rural populations through the 340B program and all other hospitals.

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Hospitals claim victory in Supreme Court Medicare payment decision

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The court case stems from HHS’ 2018  final rule establishing separate reimbursement rates for hospitals that serve low-income or rural populations through the 340B program and all other hospitals.
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PHOTO GALLERY from AMA House of Delegates 2022 meeting

Here are images from the American Medical Association (AMA) 2022 House of Delegates (HOD) meeting in Chicago, June 10-15. This was the first time the HOD met in two and a half years because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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PHOTO GALLERY from AMA House of Delegates 2022 meeting

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Here are images from the American Medical Association (AMA) 2022 House of Delegates (HOD) meeting in Chicago, June 10-15. This was the first time the HOD met in two and a half years because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Cedars-Sinai names a new CFO

Wrigley succeeds Edward M. Prunchunas, who is retiring after 41 years with Cedars-Sinai.

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Cedars-Sinai Names David M. Wrigley as Chief Financial Officer
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Cedars-Sinai names a new CFO

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Cedars-Sinai Names David M. Wrigley as Chief Financial Officer
Wrigley succeeds Edward M. Prunchunas, who is retiring after 41 years with Cedars-Sinai.
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The top 10 children’s hospitals for cardiology and heart surgery

The 2022-2023 rankings include some familiar names at the top. Did your facility make the cut? 

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U.S. News & World Report children’s hospitals cardiology heart surgery. SCAI said the Accelerating Kids' Access to Care Act would make it easier for children to access pediatric cardiology specialists in neighboring states when none are in their state, or out-of-state doctors are closer.
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The top 10 children’s hospitals for cardiology and heart surgery

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U.S. News & World Report children’s hospitals cardiology heart surgery. SCAI said the Accelerating Kids' Access to Care Act would make it easier for children to access pediatric cardiology specialists in neighboring states when none are in their state, or out-of-state doctors are closer.
The 2022-2023 rankings include some familiar names at the top. Did your facility make the cut? 
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Top 10 best children’s hospitals in the U.S.

Boston Children’s Hospital topped the charts as the best children’s hospital in the nation, according to a new ranking from U.S. News and World Report.

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Boston Children’s Hospital topped the charts as the best children’s hospital in the nation, according to a new ranking from U.S. News and World Report.
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How one billionaire is fighting hospital monopolies

John Arnold, a Texas billionaire, has a gear to grind with big hospital monopolies.

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How one billionaire is fighting hospital monopolies

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John Arnold, a Texas billionaire, has a gear to grind with big hospital monopolies.
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