President’s Message: Warming Up to Summer
As the season shifts once again and we welcome the longer days and warmer weather of early summer, I’m reminded of the value of rest
As the season shifts once again and we welcome the longer days and warmer weather of early summer, I’m reminded of the value of rest
The Kentucky Department for Medicaid Services is asking for feedback about the Medicaid Managed Care and Supporting Kentucky Youth programs. To take the survey, visit
The Kentucky Department for Public Health reported the communicable disease reporting requirements for healthcare professionals and laboratories outlined in 902 KAR 2:020 have recently been
Physicians interested in being considered for a gubernatorial appointment to the Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure (KBML) must submit an application and their curriculum vitae
The American Medical Association (AMA) has heard reports that some physician practices are still experiencing challenges related to the Change Healthcare cybersecurity attack. Specifically, these
The 2025 legislative session adjourned on March 28. Although the KMA’s priority bill regarding prior authorization reform did not pass this session, numerous other healthcare
Meadows to Succeed Pat Padgett in November 2026 LOUISVILLE, Ky. (May 1, 2025) — The Kentucky Medical Association (KMA) Board of Trustees is pleased to
KMA is mourning the loss of Past President Preston Nunnelley Jr., M.D., who passed away on April 15. Dr. Nunnelley served as KMA President from
As we move further into 2025, I am proud to reflect on the continued progress and achievements of our KMA. We are only into April,
The CDC, in collaboration with state and local health departments, is investigating reports of serious adverse events, including deaths, following receipt of injectable ceftriaxone (brand