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MSDC and DC Physician Associations Urge Council to Limit Liability Exposure
April 20, 2020
MSDC and leading DC associations sent a letter to the Council urging them to pass needed clarification on legal liability during the public health emergency.
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MSDC COVID-19 Task Force Convenes To Tackle Tough Conversations
April 17, 2020
The MSDC COVID-19 Task Force had its first meeting Thursday and made recommendations on PPE, testing for physicians, and licensing.
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MSDC, AMA, 140 Medical Societies Urge Congress to Protect Physicians
April 16, 2020
MSDC joined an industry letter outlining to Congress needed relief for physicians during the next federal stimulus bill.
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CareFirst Announces Accelerated Payments for Providers
April 11, 2020
CareFirst has created an advanced payment request form for certain physician practices to help them remain viable during COVID-19.
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MSDC Issues Physician Protection Statement During COVID-19
April 9, 2020
MSDC has issued a new statement standing by physicians' right to be protected and to speak out during COVID-19
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Council Passes Stimulus Bill With Some Relief for Physicians
April 8, 2020
The Council passed a new stimulus bill that included some positives for physicians but did not include a physician practice loan or grant program.
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MSDC Asks Mayor to Include Lifestyle Changes in COVID19 Messaging
April 7, 2020
MSDC sent a letter to the Bowser Administration encouraging them to include specific lifestyle changes in their public health announcements.
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MSDC Board Takes Action to Protect Physicians During COVID-19
April 7, 2020
The MSDC Board approved multiple new initiatives to protect physicians during COVID-19, including a COVID-19 Task Force.
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Eight DC Medical Groups Urge Council to Help Physician Practices
April 6, 2020
MSDC and seven other medical associations sent a letter to the Council urging financial support for physician practices.
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MSDC Calls on Council to Help Physician Practices
April 3, 2020
MSDC president Desiree Pineda wrote a letter to the Council encouraging them to support physician practices in the next emergency bill.
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MSDC, ACP-DC, and DCAFP Send Joint Letter on Physician Needs
April 3, 2020
MSDC, ACP DC, and DCAFP send a letter to the Mayor highlighting physician needs during COVID-19.
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MSDC PHP Chair Charles Samenow, MD Appears on Fox5 DC
March 31, 2020
Dr. Charles Samenow appeared on Fox 5 News to comment on a story about the increase in alcohol sales related to COVID-19.
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MSDC's Physician Health Program is Here To Help During COVID-19
March 26, 2020
MSDC's Physician Health Program is here to help physicians struggling with coping with COVID-19
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MSDC Joins AMA, House of Medicine in Advocating for Physician Financial Support
March 26, 2020
MSDC joins AMA and numerous other medical organizations asking Congress to support physicians during COVID-19.
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MSDC Partners with DrFirst to Make Telehealth Available to DC Docs
March 25, 2020
MSDC partners with DrFirst to make offering telehealth services easier in the District.
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How Telehealth Helps Prevent the Spread of COVID-19
March 20, 2020
Telehealth is a critical component of a physician's practice during and after the COVID-19 outbreak.
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MSDC Sends DC Government Guidance on Vital COVID-19 Issues to Address
March 19, 2020
MSDC issued guidance to the DC government on major COVID-19 areas of concerns for physicians.
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MSDC Hosts First Unconscious Bias Task Force Meeting
March 19, 2020
MSDC's Unconscious Bias Task Force held its first meeting and set a course for its deliverables to the medical profession.
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CareFirst Announces COVID-19 Coverage Changes
March 18, 2020
CareFirst announces coverage changes for COVID-19
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Early Studies Show No COVID-19 Transmission Between Mothers and Newborns
March 17, 2020
Early studies show there may be no transmission of COVID-19 between newborns and their mothers.
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