SFMS/CMA Joins Amicus Briefs Challenging Proposition 8 and the Defense of Marriage Act On February 28, the SFMS and CMA joined the AMA and dozens of other health care organizations in filing an amicus brief with the US Supreme Court challenging California’s Proposition 8, which denies state recognition of same-sex marriages. Tomorrow, a similar brief will be submitted challenging the Defense of Marriage Act, which denies benefits to same-sex partners of federal employees. February 28, 2013 Advocacy, AMA, CMA, News CMA advocacy, Defense of Marriage Act, same-sex marriages, Proposition 8 0 0 Comment Read More »
California Heavily Affected by Looming Sequester Cuts The White House detailed how California and other states would be affected if a deal is not reached by March 1, 2013 to avoid automatic cuts under sequestration. The automatic cuts involve nearly $1 trillion in across-the-board reductions over a decade, including a 2% reduction to Medicare reimbursement rates. February 25, 2013 Medicare, News, Politics and Medicine Medicare cuts, sequester cuts, sequestration 0 0 Comment Read More »
Physician Group Coalition Expands List of Overused Tests, Treatments in Choosing Wisely Campaign 17 medical specialty societies have joined the Choosing Wisely campaign and released 90 tests and procedures that are considered possibly unnecessary or harmful. February 21, 2013 News, Physician Resource ABIM, overused medical tests, Choosing Wisely, medical waste 0 0 Comment Read More »
Bowles, Simpson Unveil Deficit-Reduction Plan Includes Hefty Cuts for Health Care Erskine Bowles and former Sen. Alan Simpson (R-Wyo.) unveiled a $2.4 trillion deficit-reduction proposal, which includes $600 billion in Medicare and Medicaid savings by decreasing provider payments, raising premiums for higher-income beneficiaries, reducing prescription drug costs, and making “adjustments to account for an aging population.” February 20, 2013 Medicare, News Alan simpson, Bowles-Simpson plan, Medicare cuts, Erskine Bowles 0 0 Comment Read More »
Most California Voters Support Soda Tax To Boost Students' Health According to Poll 68% of voters said they would support a tax on sugar-sweetened beverages if the revenue boosted school nutrition and physical activity programs, according to a new Field Poll. February 15, 2013 Advocacy, CMA, News, Public Health AB 1746, soda tax 0 0 Comment Read More »