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DC Announces Three Proposed Managed Care Organizations for DC Medicaid
July 17, 2020
DC selects AmeriHealth Caritas, MedStar, and CareFirst as its three MCOs for the Medicaid program.
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MSDC Launches Unconscious Bias in DC Medicine Survey
July 16, 2020
MSDC today launched a new survey to discern how unconscious bias impacts medicine in the District.
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DC Health Updates Reporting Process of COVID-19 Infected Personnel
July 16, 2020
DC Health creates a new reporting process for ANY COVID-19 infection and death at a healthcare facility.
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Rising COVID-19 Infections Spark Fears of New PPE Shortage
July 8, 2020
As COVID-19 cases rise, concerns about PPE supplies are again weighing on health care workers' minds.
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MSDC Outlines Telemedicine and Licensures Changes Needed Post-Public Health Emergency
July 2, 2020
MSDC asks DC Health to extend important waivers made during the public health emergency.
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Committee on Health Passes Biosimilars, Pregnancy Coverage Expansions
July 1, 2020
The Committee on Health passed one of MSDC's highest legislative priorities plus two bills expanding coverage for pregnancy.
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MSDC Past President Julian Craig Testifies on New Ward 8 Hospital
June 30, 2020
Dr. Craig shared a three step plan for preserving the vibrant physician network in Wards 7 and 8.
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MSDC Joins the AAMSE Pledge on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
June 26, 2020
MSDC joins the medical society community in its commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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MSDC Board Takes Next Steps In Improving Member Experience
June 24, 2020
The MSDC Board has made some important decisions that set the stage for changes designed to engage members and non-members in new ways.
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DC to Enter Phase Two As Early as Monday
June 18, 2020
DC may move into phase two of reopening as early as Monday.
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Study: Children Less Likely to Be Infected with COVID-19
June 17, 2020
A new study from the UK indicated kids and teens are much less likely to get and show symptoms of COVID-19.
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CDC Confirms Underlying Medical Conditions Heighten COVID-19 Risks
June 16, 2020
COVID-19 patients with underlying medical conditions faced vastly higher rates of hospitalization and death, according to the CDC.
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MSDC President Testifies at Committee on Health Budget Hearing
June 10, 2020
MSDC President Dr. Pineda told the Council what steps needed to be taken to ensure a robust physician network across the District.
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MSDC Joins AMA House of Medicine in Supporting Limited Medical Liability
June 10, 2020
MSDC joined the AMA and numerous other medical associations in asking Congress to protect physicians from frivolous COVID-19 lawsuits.
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Payers Pulling Back COVID-19 Coverages
June 10, 2020
Insurance companies are beginning to withdraw COVID-19 benefits despite the need to monitor the population.
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Inexplicably Americans Are Using Household Cleaners to Prevent COVID-19 Infections
June 9, 2020
A non-scientific survey shows that a high percentage of respondents used household cleaners to prevent COVID-19 infection.
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New Demographic Data Reporting Requirements for Laboratories
June 5, 2020
HHS announces that testing laboratories must provide demographic data to the federal government to ensure more equitable resource distribution.
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COVID-19 Task Force Recommends Enforcing Vaccine Schedule
June 5, 2020
The MSDC COVID-19 Task Force strongly recommends all District schools enforce their vaccine schedule to prevent an autumn health care crisis.
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Report: Entrenched Health Disparities To Blame for African-American COVID Death Rates
June 4, 2020
A Georgetown study highlights how societal and health inequities severely disadvantage African-Americans in the District
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MSDC Statement on Policing, Social Determinants of Health, and Activism
June 1, 2020
MSDC's statement on the death of George Floyd and subsequent activism.
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