KMA Files Motion to Intervene in Lawsuit Challenging Medical Review Panels
The Kentucky Medical Association has filed a motion to intervene in the lawsuit filed in Franklin Circuit Court challenging the constitutionality of Senate Bill 4,
The Kentucky Medical Association has filed a motion to intervene in the lawsuit filed in Franklin Circuit Court challenging the constitutionality of Senate Bill 4,
Monalisa Tailor, M.D., had an on again, off again interest in medicine growing up. Dr. Tailor, an internal medicine physician at Norton Community Medical Associates:
President’s Message Nancy C. Swikert, M.D. We talked about being a leader in the June KMA Kentucky Health eNews. Leadership can begin at any stage
Meet the Mandates Former Heroin Addict: There’s Always Hope for Recovery Ivana Grahovac is living proof heroin addiction is not a death sentence. “No
In 2007, Kentucky led the nation’s death rate due to child maltreatment. In 2015, Kentucky was second in the nation for child abuse cases. “There’s
In 2015, more people died from a drug overdose than died in motor vehicle accidents, and many of those overdoses involved opioids. As a trauma
By Melinda Ruberg, Fourth Year Medical Student, University of Louisville School of Medicine Diabetic patients of highly empathetic primary care physicians have 42 percent fewer
A new law, House Bill 333, took effect June 29, 2017, and will affect rules related to prescribing Schedule II controlled substances. While HB 333
It’s a simple, yet powerful, beginning. Mothers and fathers, sons and daughters, brothers and sisters—all simply saying the names of family members who have died