March 12, 2010

Georgia Pulse

Georgia Pulse is a compilation of news briefs collected from state, national and medical trade media outlets as a resource for physicians in the state. Archive

MAG News

01.27 Morehouse planning American Heart Month activities

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01.26 January edition of News from MAG now available in electronic format

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01.25 Emory group assessing Haiti's psychological needs

A group of psychiatrists at the Emory University School of Medicine are assessing the psychological needs of the Haitian community. Contact Liz Frye at lefrye@gmail.com for additional information.

01.22 UnitedHealthcare Radiology issues 30-day notice for notification program

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01.20 Web resources for Haiti relief effort

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01.18 MAG supports smoking cessation advocacy effort

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01.15 BCBS temporarily resumes claims payment for pap smears

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01.12 Georgia Physicians Leadership Academy requesting nominations for 2010 class by Feb. 12

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01.01 Renew your 2010 MAG membership online today

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The Medical Association of Georgia (MAG) is the leading advocacy organization for physicians in Georgia, and it's the primary mechanism that doctors collectively use to achieve a strategic vision for health care in the state. MAG's mission is to enhance patient care and the health of the public by advancing the art and science of medicine and by representing physicians and patients in the policy making process. MAG employs an integrated approach, including strategic programs in the third-party payer, government relations, legal advocacy, communications, education, and health policy/research arenas.

The Georgia Medical Political Action Committee (GAMPAC) is a non-partisan political action committee created by the Medical Association of Georgia to support pro-medicine candidates for state and federal office. Its mission is to promote a strong and healthy physician-patient relationship and to protect the public from efforts to diminish quality patient care. GAMPAC membership is open to anybody – physicians and patients alike – who would like to enhance health care in Georgia.

MAG creates significant value for its physician members in a number of ways, including …


  • Ongoing education and certification
  • Help recovering unpaid third-party claims
  • Advocating for fair Medicare reimbursement rates
  • Promoting a responsible health care agenda in the legislative arena
  • Providing model medical staff bylaws
  • MAG's monthly newsletter and www.mag.org Web site, which provide information on a wide range of topics

 

Meetings & Events

01.29
Executive Committee
6 p.m., MAG headquarters

01.30
Board of Directors
10 a.m., Doubletree Hotel Atlanta Northwest
2055 South Park Place, Atlanta
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