The Economic Side: New Law Ensures Coverage of Tobacco Screening and Cessation
A new law passed in the final days of the 2017 legislative session will ensure patients who want to quit smoking will have access to
A new law passed in the final days of the 2017 legislative session will ensure patients who want to quit smoking will have access to
KMA Business Advocacy Manager Lindy Lady explains the MIPS and MACRA as well as what physicians need to know to avoid penalties in this video
By Randel Gibson, D.O. President, Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure The 2017 session of the Kentucky General Assembly has come to a close and the
Kentucky physicians, along with those in eight other states, will be required to report the number of post-operative visits they provide during the global surgical
Last month, we listed the goals and success measurements. The two goals of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) were expanding health insurance and reforming the
Don’t be surprised if you see a grown man in tights show up at your office in the coming weeks dressed in superhero garb. It’s
Over three decades in Louisville’s emergency rooms, Robert Couch, M.D., has seen the scourge of drug abuse run the gamut from heroin to powder cocaine
In 2015, 1,248 people died from drug overdoses in Kentucky, a big jump over the 1,088 deaths in 2014. Fentanyl, a powerful painkiller, drove the
KMA is seeking member physicians who are interested in serving on the Committee on Physical Education and Medical Aspects of Sports, which is concerned with
Kentucky physicians will soon be notified whether they will need to take part in MIPS, the Merit-based Incentive Payment System, which is one component