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Tag: physician assistants

Prior Auth & Drug Pricing Reforms Move Forward

Minnesota Academy of Family Physicians legislative rep Dave Renner, CAE, provides an update on legislation on prior authorization reform, drug pricing transparency and scope of practice.

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Ensuring Family Medicine Has a Seat at the Table

Our health systems have changed more in the past four weeks than in the last decade. Even after the current crisis fades, the old ways cannot fully return. All systems will change, and a new healthcare reality will emerge. Family physicians must help shape that change. Consider serving on a healthcare-related board/commission to ensure family medicine has a seat at the table.

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MN Legislative Session Begins Tomorrow

The 2020 Minnesota legislative session begins tomorrow, February 11. Our legislative rep Dave Renner, CAE, shares an update on what to expect, including what’s coming up for Minnesota’s “physician caucus.”

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Resolution Spotlight: Compensation for Supervision

AAFP delegate and MAFP past president Julie Anderson, MD, authored a resolution focused on the uncompensated time that physicians spend supervising nurse practitioners and physician assistants. It was debated, passed and adopted by the AAFP.

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