Modernization of the AMA Code of Ethics In 1847, the AMA created the world’s first national code of ethics for physicians. After an 8-year effort to “modernize” the AMA Code, the newest edition of the AMA Code of Medical Ethics was adopted last June. March 3, 2017 AMA Code of Ethics, AMA 0 0 Comment Read More »
Opioid Safety in California: Having Difficult Conversations with Patients and with Colleagues Three tools in a challenging area - having difficult conversations about opioid safety with patients and with colleagues. February 27, 2017 Physician Resource CHCF, Opioids 0 0 Comment Read More »
And the winner is...the tobacco industry 71% of the films listed in major Oscar categories this year feature smoking, including seven out of ten Oscar-listed films rated PG-13. February 27, 2017 UCSF Academy Awards, Oscars, Smoking, Tobacco, UCSF 0 0 Comment Read More »
Mayor Lee Participates in Effort to to Call on California’s Members of Congress to Protect the ACA Mayor Ed Lee is participating in an effort to call on California’s Members of Congress to protect the ACA. This is part of a nationwide Mayors’ Day of Action on February 22nd, and comes at a time when constituents are asking for town halls across our state to discuss the ACA repeal. February 22, 2017 Advocacy, Politics and Medicine ACA, Mayor Ed Lee, Mayor's Day of Action, MayorsStandForAll, ProtectOurCare, SaveACA 0 0 Comment Read More »
CMS Awards Approximately $100 Million to Help Small Practices Succeed in the Quality Payment Program CMS awarded approximately $20 million to 11 organizations for the first year of a five-year program to provide on-the-ground training and education about the Quality Payment Program for clinicians in individual or small group practices. CMS intends to invest up to an additional $80 million over the remaining four years. February 21, 2017 CMS CMS, Quality Payment Program 0 0 Comment Read More »