July 30, 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

07.28 Forum to feature candidates for Georgia's top two offices

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07.28 MS fundraiser scheduled for August 6 at The W Hotel in Atlanta

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07.22 GAMPAC releases 2010 primary election results

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07.16 New $19.5 million grant to Morehouse School of Medicine expands health IT in underserved communities

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07.14 MAG promoting discount drug card for all Georgians

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Georgia Drug Card

07.13 CMS, ONC for Health Information Technology announce final rules on meaningful use, standards and certification

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07.06 CMS details new Medicare provisions in the Affordable Care Act of 2010 (ACA)

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07.01 CMS to review PECOS enrollment process

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Site Highlights

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Our profession, our future ... a three-minute video message from physicians in Georgia

Board 'Mega Issue': The State of Independent Medical Practice, prepared by Paul Jellinek and Stephen Isaacs

MAG's 2010 Policy Compendium

Download MAG's Model Medical Staff Bylaws


Georgia Drug Card

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.

The Georgia Medical Political Action Committee (GAMPAC) is a non-partisan political action committee created by the Medical Association of Georgia to support pro-medicine candidates for state and federal office. Its mission is to promote a strong and healthy physician-patient relationship and to protect the public from efforts to diminish quality patient care. GAMPAC membership is open to anybody – physicians and patients alike – who would like to enhance health care in Georgia.

MAG creates significant value for its physician members in a number of ways, including …


  • Ongoing education and certification
  • Help recovering unpaid third-party claims
  • Advocating for fair Medicare reimbursement rates
  • Promoting a responsible health care agenda in the legislative arena
  • Providing model medical staff bylaws
  • MAG's monthly newsletter and www.mag.org Web site, which provide information on a wide range of topics

 

Meetings & Events

08.27
Executive Committee
6 p.m., MAG headquarters

08.28
Board of Directors
9 a.m. - 11:30 a.m., Cobb Energy Center

08.28
Governor & Lt. Governor Candidates' Forum
1 p.m. - 3 p.m., Cobb Energy Center
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08.31
GA College of Emergency Physicians Board of Directors
Noon - 3 p.m., MAG headquarters