Zika Virus Disease is Now Reportable in Kentucky
Gov. Matt Bevin signed an emergency amendment to the Reportable Disease Surveillance regulation making the Zika Virus Disease reportable in Kentucky. A report should be
Gov. Matt Bevin signed an emergency amendment to the Reportable Disease Surveillance regulation making the Zika Virus Disease reportable in Kentucky. A report should be
Julie Lee, MD, believes physicians should all speak up for their profession and let their legislators know how they feel. That’s exactly what she did
The American Medical Association considered many issues during its Annual Meeting in Chicago last week (June 11-15, 2016). Bruce Scott, MD, of Louisville, who was
Tom Frieden, MD, MPH, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, believes in three “buckets of prevention” in health care. Those buckets—traditional
Mary Helen Davis, MD, seemed to always be on the path for a career as a physician. “I was one of those people who kind
Two out of three Medicare beneficiaries today have two or more chronic conditions, and one out of three have four or more chronic conditions. Those
Sen. Ralph Alvarado, MD, R-Winchester, spent part of his afternoon Saturday detailing successes in legislation pertaining to health care for physicians gathered for the second
The following information is offered for the guidance of primary care physicians in deciding how to respond to letters from the Kentucky Department for Medicaid
Representatives of KMA, the KMA Alliance, and the Greater Louisville Medical Society came together to attend the May 10 Lexington Medical Society meeting where Cory