Urgent Practice Data Survey: Week of July 20, 2020

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Your response is needed!

Week of July 20, 2020

NCMGMA, NCMS, and Curi are working together to gather vital practice information from administrators and clinicians across North Carolina relative to the COVID-19 crisis.

To support this effort, we are continuing to send a brief e-survey every other week and we ask that you please complete this survey when you receive it in your inbox.

Take the survey now

Testimonial to the Importance of the Urgent Practice Data Survey
The Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services,
Dr. Mandy Cohen, MD, recognizes the importance of the Urgent Practice Data Survey. Click on this link to hear what she had to say about the survey.

About the NCMGMA, NCMS and Curi Survey
The same set of questions is emailed to our participant distribution list and posted to NCMGMA News every other Monday and the idea is to capture snapshots of North Carolina’s healthcare practices as we continue to move through the coronavirus pandemic. The information and data you share will be compiled and used anonymously to better understand the most acute and immediate needs, and to establish any trends to inform our policymakers on behalf of the physicians, PAs, practice administrators and the patients of North Carolina.

We know this is a stressful and uncertain time, but by taking less than 5 minutes to complete this survey, you are allowing us to better respond to and represent your needs. Please click the link above to take this short survey and help us work together to battle back against this healthcare crisis.

Thank you for your time and for your commitment to your communities. We’re in this together and are proud to support you and your practice through this tumultuous season.

– Your Colleagues at the NCMGMA, NCMS, and Curi

Urgent Practice Data Survey Reports
Please click on the links below to access the Urgent Practice Data Survey reports:

Urgent Practice Data Survey: Week of July 6, 2020

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Your response is needed!

Week of July 6, 2020

NCMGMA, NCMS, and Curi are working together to gather vital practice information from administrators and clinicians across North Carolina relative to the COVID-19 crisis.

To support this effort, we are continuing to send a brief e-survey every other week and we ask that you please complete this survey when you receive it in your inbox.

Take the survey now

Testimonial to the Importance of the Urgent Practice Data Survey
The Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services,
Dr. Mandy Cohen, MD, recognizes the importance of the Urgent Practice Data Survey. Click on this link to hear what she had to say about the survey.

About the NCMGMA, NCMS and Curi Survey
The same set of questions is emailed to our participant distribution list and posted to NCMGMA News every other Monday and the idea is to capture snapshots of North Carolina’s healthcare practices as we continue to move through the coronavirus pandemic. The information and data you share will be compiled and used anonymously to better understand the most acute and immediate needs, and to establish any trends to inform our policymakers and legislative initiatives on behalf of the physicians, PAs, practice administrators and the patients of North Carolina.

We know this is a stressful and uncertain time, but by taking less than 5 minutes to complete this survey, you are allowing us to better respond to and represent your needs. Please click the link above to take this short survey and help us work together to battle back against this healthcare crisis.

Thank you for your time and for your commitment to your communities. We’re in this together and are proud to support you and your practice through this tumultuous season.

– Your Colleagues at the NCMGMA, NCMS, and Curi

Urgent Practice Data Survey Reports
Please click on the links below to access the Urgent Practice Data Survey reports:

 

Urgent Practice Data Survey: Week of June 22, 2020

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Your response is needed!

Week of June 22, 2020

NCMGMA, NCMS, and Curi are working together to gather vital practice information from administrators and clinicians across North Carolina relative to the COVID-19 crisis.

To support this effort, we are continuing to send a brief e-survey every other week and we ask that you please complete this survey when you receive it in your inbox.

Take the survey now

Testimonial to the Importance of the Urgent Practice Data Survey
The Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services,
Dr. Mandy Cohen, MD, recognizes the importance of the Urgent Practice Data Survey. Click on this link to hear what she had to say about the survey.

About the NCMGMA, NCMS and Curi Survey
The same set of questions is emailed to our participant distribution list and posted to NCMGMA News every other Monday and the idea is to capture snapshots of North Carolina’s healthcare practices as we continue to move through the coronavirus pandemic. The information and data you share will be compiled and used anonymously to better understand the most acute and immediate needs, and to establish any trends to inform our policymakers and legislative initiatives on behalf of the physicians, PAs, practice administrators and the patients of North Carolina.

We know this is a stressful and uncertain time, but by taking less than 5 minutes to complete this survey, you are allowing us to better respond to and represent your needs. Please click the link above to take this short survey and help us work together to battle back against this healthcare crisis.

Thank you for your time and for your commitment to your communities. We’re in this together and are proud to support you and your practice through this tumultuous season.

– Your Colleagues at the NCMGMA, NCMS, and Curi

Urgent Practice Data Survey Reports
Please click on the links below to access the Urgent Practice Data Survey reports:

June 15th Learning Opportunity: COVID-19 Testing Overview Webinar

COVID-19 Testing Overview:
Updates on Testing Modalities, Guidance and Resources

June 15, 2020
5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.

On Monday, June 15th from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., NC Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) subject area experts will offer a webinar titled “COVID-19 Testing Overview: Updates on Testing Modalities, Guidance and Resources.”

Speakers will include:

  • NCDHHS Secretary Mandy Cohen, MD, MPH
  • State Health Director Betsey Tilson, MD, MPH
  • Chief Medical Officer of NC Medicaid Shannon Dowler, MD
  • Senior Deputy Director of the NC Division of Public Health Cardra Burns, MD
  • Director of the State Laboratory of Public Health Scott Shone, PhD, HCLD (ABB)
  • Assistant Secretary for NC Medicaid Jay Ludlam, JD.

How to Register
To register, access the webinar via Zoom at this link or dial in for audio only at 1-646-558-8656 and enter meeting ID 92221758049#.

Take action now: Tell Congress to extend Medicare Telehealth Waivers

Once the Secretary of Health & Human Services (HHS) lifts the COVID-19 public health emergency (PHE) declaration, many of the telehealth flexibilities allowed during the PHE will end. Since declaring the end of a PHE is at the sole discretion of the Secretary, it is difficult to predict when he will exercise that authority. It is possible that he could end it before patients feel comfortable or safe seeking treatment in an office. To avoid a situation where providers can no longer treat patients via telehealth regardless of their location, Congress must act soon. MGMA drafted a template letter that members can send to their congressional representatives urging them to extend the Medicare telehealth flexibilities beyond the conclusion of the PHE. Since the letter is editable, we encourage members to include anecdotes on how telehealth flexibilities during the COVID-19 PHE have benefited their practices and their ability to treat patients. You can access the letter here or through our Contact Congress portal.

Virtual Advocacy Days Continues with Webinars this Week and Next

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Advocacy Days Reinvented with 5+ Webinars
Hear the Issues. Meet the Experts. Take Action Now!

webinar-graphic1As the healthcare industry in North Carolina faces unprecedented challenges, now more than ever, we need to take action to advocate on behalf of our practices and our profession.

While we are unable to meet in person in Raleigh this year, we are looking forward to coming together, virtually, for this multi-webinar legislative program.

All NCMGMA Advocacy Days webinars are free for NCMGMA Members
and $35 each for non-members.

Mark your calendars and register
for all Advocacy Days webinars

Wednesday, June 3, 2020
2:30 PM EDT
Dale Folwell, CPA
Treasurer, North Carolina State Department
Make plans to join us on Wednesday, June 3rd. This is your opportunity to hear first-hand how North Carolina’s Treasury Department initiatives will affect your practice.
Members use discount code: MEMBER2020
Click here to register online today

Friday, June 5, 2020
10:00 AM EDT
Wayne Goodwin
Former NC Insurance Commissioner
and Current Candidate
Wayne Goodwin will share his experience and knowledge as Insurance Commissioner for North Carolina as it relates to our current healthcare climate.
Members use discount code: MEMBER2020
Click here to register online today

Tuesday, June 9, 2020
11:00 AM EDT
Dr. Mandy Cohen
Secretary of the North Carolina Department
of Health and Human Services
Dr. Cohen is on the front lines of North Carolina’s response to COVID-19. Hear her perspective on coronavirus’ effect on North Carolina’s healthcare industry and what the future may hold.
Members use discount code: MEMBER2020
Click here to register online today

Thursday, June 11, 2020
2:00 PM EDT
Payer Panel Discussion
Join us for an expert panel of North Carolina payer and healthcare representatives: Candice Bowen, Wellcare; Dr. Lucinda DeMarco; Troy Page, BCBS; and Chris Paterson, Carolina Complete Health.
Members use discount code: MEMBER2020
Click here to register online today

There’s more to come! Keep checking our Advocacy Days
webpage for additional webinars and engagement sessions.

Thank you to Curi for sponsoring our Advocacy Days webinars.
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Registration

All NCMGMA Advocacy Days webinars are free for NCMGMA Members and $35 per webinar for non-members. Members-only use discount code: MEMBER2020. Added benefit: easily register for ALL Advocacy Days webinars at once by clicking here. Complete the form and we will do the rest! If registering for only some of the webinars, please complete the individual registration forms.

Questions

If you have any questions about Advocacy Days, please contact the NCMGMA offices at http://www.ncmgm.org.

Virtual Advocacy Days Kicks Off this Thursday, May 28th

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Advocacy Days Reinvented with 5+ Webinars
Hear the Issues. Meet the Experts. Take Action Now!

webinar-graphic1As the healthcare industry in North Carolina faces unprecedented challenges, now more than ever, we need to take action to advocate on behalf of our practices and our profession.

While we are unable to meet in person in Raleigh this year, we are looking forward to coming together, virtually, for this multi-webinar legislative program.

All NCMGMA Advocacy Days webinars are free for NCMGMA Members
and $35 each for non-members.

Mark your calendars and register
for all Advocacy Days webinars

Thursday, May 28, 2020
2:00 PM EDT
Chip Baggett, Juris Doctor
Senior Vice President, Advocacy and Advancement;
Associate General Counsel
North Carolina Medical Society
Join us as we sit down with Chip Baggett to hear about the many hot topics affecting medical practices in North Carolina.
Members use discount code: MEMBER2020
Click here to register online today

Wednesday, June 3, 2020
2:30 PM EDT
Dale Folwell, CPA
Treasurer, North Carolina State Department
Make plans to join us on Wednesday, June 3rd. This is your opportunity to hear first-hand how North Carolina’s Treasury Department initiatives will affect your practice.
Members use discount code: MEMBER2020
Click here to register online today

Friday, June 5, 2020
10:00 AM EDT
Wayne Goodwin
Former NC Insurance Commissioner
and Current Candidate
Wayne Goodwin will share his experience and knowledge as Insurance Commissioner for North Carolina as it relates to our current healthcare climate.
Members use discount code: MEMBER2020
Click here to register online today

Tuesday, June 9, 2020
2:00 PM EDT
Dr. Mandy Cohen
Secretary of the North Carolina Department
of Health and Human Services
Dr. Cohen is on the front lines of North Carolina’s response to COVID-19. Hear her perspective on coronavirus’ effect on North Carolina’s healthcare industry and what the future may hold.
Members use discount code: MEMBER2020
Click here to register online today

There’s more to come! Keep checking our Advocacy Days
webpage for additional webinars and engagement sessions.

Thank you to Curi for sponsoring our Advocacy Days webinars.
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Questions

If you have any questions about Advocacy Days, please contact the NCMGMA offices at http://www.ncmgm.org.

Advocacy Days Goes Virtual on Thursday, May 28th

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Advocacy Days Reinvented with 5+ Webinars
Hear the Issues. Meet the Experts. Take Action Now!

webinar-graphic1As the healthcare industry in North Carolina faces unprecedented challenges, now more than ever, we need to take action to advocate on behalf of our practices and our profession.

While we are unable to meet in person in Raleigh this year, we are looking forward to coming together, virtually, for this multi-webinar legislative program.

All NCMGMA Advocacy Days webinars are free for NCMGMA Members
and $35 each for non-members.

Mark your calendars and register
for all Advocacy Days webinars

Thursday, May 28, 2020
2:00 PM EDT
Chip Baggett, Juris Doctor
Senior Vice President, Advocacy and Advancement;
Associate General Counsel
North Carolina Medical Society
Join us as we sit down with Chip Baggett to hear about the many hot topics affecting medical practices in North Carolina.
Members use discount code: MEMBER2020
Click here to register online today

Wednesday, June 3, 2020
2:30 PM EDT
Dale Folwell, CPA
Treasurer, North Carolina State Department
Make plans to join us on Wednesday, June 3rd. This is your opportunity to hear first-hand how North Carolina’s Treasury Department initiatives will affect your practice.
Members use discount code: MEMBER2020
Click here to register online today

Friday, June 5, 2020
10:00 AM EDT
Wayne Goodwin
Former NC Insurance Commissioner
and Current Candidate
Wayne Goodwin will share his experience and knowledge as Insurance Commissioner for North Carolina as it relates to our current healthcare climate.
Members use discount code: MEMBER2020
Click here to register online today

Tuesday, June 9, 2020
2:00 PM EDT
Dr. Mandy Cohen
Secretary of the North Carolina Department
of Health and Human Services
Dr. Cohen is on the front lines of North Carolina’s response to COVID-19. Hear her perspective on coronavirus’ effect on North Carolina’s healthcare industry and what the future may hold.
Members use discount code: MEMBER2020
Click here to register online today

There’s more to come! Keep checking our Advocacy Days
webpage for additional webinars and engagement sessions.

Thank you to Curi for sponsoring our Advocacy Days webinars.
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Questions

If you have any questions about Advocacy Days, please contact the NCMGMA offices at http://www.ncmgm.org.

Speak Out for NC Healthcare March 13-14 in Raleigh


Speak out for patients, physicians and the business of healthcare in North Carolina

This year, join us March 13th and 14th in Raleigh as we host our annual Advocacy Days which we promise to be packed full of information you cannot afford to miss! There is no shortage of issues at hand in North Carolina and NOW is the time to make our voices heard! Register today!

Schedule of Events

Wednesday
March 13, 2019
11:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Legislative Program Sessions Include: 
Josh Stein, North Carolina Attorney General
Join us for a candid discussion as the NC Attorney General, Josh Stein, updates NCMGMA membership on how the Department of Justice is working to protect the business of North Carolina’s healthcare industry including updates on medical marijuana and the current opioid crisis.
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Chip Baggett, North Carolina Medical Society

Always a fan favorite, hear about the many hot topics affecting medical practices in North Carolina. Chip Baggett will provide the group with insight into all that is happening in downtown Raleigh during the current session.
Dale Folwell, State Treasurer of North Carolina
Mr. Folwell will present on high-priority items including reimbursement changes for State Health Plan patients, the state’s relationship with Blue Cross, and the cost-saving measures the treasury department has demanded. Don’t miss this opportunity to talk to the Treasurer face-to-face about how the proposed fee schedule will impact your practice!
Dr. Mandy Cohen, NC Department of Health & Human Services
Hear the latest updates on Medicaid transformation and the critical timelines you need to know as the program moves forward. As DHHS plans to announce their selections for PHP insurers in February, we will be prepared to ask questions onsite about the carriers that will administer Medicaid benefits and claims adjudication, as well as the state’s role in overseeing the contracting and credentialing process and ensuring carrier compliance.

Cody Hand
Senior VP, Advocacy & Policy; Deputy General Counsel
North Carolina Healthcare Association

More to come!
5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
Networking Reception
Sponsored by Medical Mutual
Join fellow Advocacy Day attendees, speakers and sponsors for an evening of fellowship and networking before we
gear up for Thursday’s assembly meetings and legislative visits.
Thursday
March 14, 2019
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Organized Legislative Visits and General Assembly Meetings

Speakers

Josh Stein
Attorney General
North Carolina Department of Justice
Josh Stein was sworn in as North Carolina’s 50th Attorney General on January 1, 2017. Stein is focused on protecting North Carolina families from crime and consumer fraud.

Stein has made combating the opioid crisis a top priority. His office drafted the STOP Act to reduce the number of people who become addicted to opioids through smarter prescribing practices and the Synthetic Opioid Control Act, closing loopholes in state criminal law concerning fentanyl. Both laws passed the General Assembly unanimously and were signed into law by the Governor.

Prior to being elected Attorney General, Stein served as a state Senator and as a Senior Deputy Attorney General in the North Carolina Department of Justice. In the State Senate, Stein successfully led efforts to put more violent criminals behind bars by expanding the state’s DNA database. Stein wrote the School Safety Act and legislation that banned stalking using GPS tracking devices.

Chip Baggett, Juris Doctor
Senior Vice President, Advocacy and Advancement
Associate General Counsel
North Carolina Medical Society

In his capacity as Senior Vice President for Advocacy and Advancement Associate General Counsel, Chip is responsible for state level advocacy efforts (primarily focused on the NC General Assembly) as well as communications and fundraising for the NCMS and NCMS Foundation.

Chip has a long history in organizational advancement and advocacy. Dating back to college, he has fundraised in numerous paid as well as volunteer capacities. He has led successful corporate and personal annual fund programs and gone through training at the Indiana School of Fundraising. Chip has worked in many different facets of health care ranging from a children’s science and health museum and pharmaceutical sales before going to work directly for physicians and PAs as a medical society executive, first at the county level and then here at NCMS.

Dale Folwell, CPA
Treasurer
The State of North Carolina

Dale R. Folwell, CPA was sworn in as State Treasurer of North Carolina in January 2017. As the keeper of the public purse, Treasurer Folwell is responsible for a $100 billion state pension fund that provides retirement benefits for more than 900,000 teachers, law enforcement officers, and other public workers.

Under Folwell’s leadership, the pension plan was rated among the top five highest-funded in the country and won accolades for proactive management and funding discipline. In 2018 the state’s coveted AAA bond rating was reaffirmed by every major rating agency, making North Carolina one of only 13 states in the country to hold that distinction. Treasurer Folwell also oversees the State Health Plan, which provides medical and pharmaceutical benefits to more than 720,000 current and retired public employees and is the largest purchaser of health care in North Carolina.

Mandy Cohen, MD, MPH
Secretary
NC Dept. of Health and Human Services

Since being appointed as Secretary of the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services in January 2017, Mandy Cohen, MD, MPH, and her team have worked tirelessly to improve the health safety and well-being of North Carolinians. DHHS is a cabinet-level agency with approximately 16,000 employees and an annual budget of $20 billion. Among her top priorities are combating the opioid crisis, building a strong, efficient Medicaid program, and improving early childhood education.

A graduate of Cornell University, she received her medical degree from Yale School of Medicine, a Master’s in Public Health from the Harvard School of Public Health and trained in Internal Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital.

Here is what others said about
NCMGMA’s Advocacy Days:

 “Pertinent and timely issues impacting the practice due to legislation passed,
Medicaid, and State Health Plan.”

“Excellent. Speakers were great and relative to all that is happening in NC right now.
Well worth the time and money. Dinner was delicious!”

“I wanted to learn more about Medicaid and was extremely pleased. I wish
I had planned to stay for the Legislative day, next year – I will!”

Registration

Registration
Advocacy Days registration includes educational sessions, lunch and Medical Mutual reception on Wednesday, March 13th, and organized legislative visits on March 14th. The cost to register is $95 for NCMGMA members, $125 for non-members and $45 for students. The early registration cutoff is February 27th. After 2/27, the cost of registration increases $20 per person for members and non-members, and $10 per person for students.

General Information

Hotel Accommodations
Reserve your room now at the Raleigh Marriott City Center. Limited standard rooms are available at the discounted rate of $189/night for single/double occupancy plus tax. To reserve your hotel room, please call the hotel directly at 1 (888) 236-2427. Guests making such reservations must identify themselves as members of the NCMGMA. All reservations must be accompanied by a first night room deposit or guaranteed with a major credit card. If a guest does not cancel a reservation within 48 hours before 6:00 PM of the guest’s check-in date, then Hotel may charge the credit card one night’s room fee plus any applicable taxes.

Cancellation Policy
Registration cancellations must be received in writing. Cancellations received on or before 5:00 PM on March 5th are entitled to a full refund less a $25 processing fee. No refunds will be awarded for cancellations after 3/5 or for no-shows.

Questions?
If you have any questions about the NCMGMA Advocacy Days, please contact the NCMGMA offices at 800-753-MGMA (6462) or by email at info@ncmgm.org.

North Carolina’s Move to Medicaid Managed Care

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This interview is part of a new collaborative series made possible by Business of Healthcare (BOH) and the North Carolina Medical Group Management Association (NCMGMA). These interviews further our mission to provide high-level continuing education content for our members while highlighting key players and issues in North Carolina’s healthcare industry.

In this interview:

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Secretary, Department of Health and Human Services
State of North Carolina

Mandy Cohen, MD, MPH, Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services for North Carolina, spoke with Business of Healthcare about the state’s transition to Medicaid managed care as well as efforts to impact social determinants of health and curb opioid abuse. The interview was recorded live with 200 physician practice leaders at the North Carolina Medical Group Management Association Fall Conference. Dr. Cohen will also be one of our Advocacy Days speakers on March 13, 2019 in Raleigh, NC.

Follow this link to view the interview video

Continuing Education Credit

By reading, watching or listening to the full interview, you may self-report to earn 0.5 hours Continuing Education Credits for Certified Medical Practice Executive (CMPE) or Fellow of the American College of Medical Practice Executives (FACMPE) credentials.

NCMGMA and BOH thank Mako Medical Laboratories
for helping to make this interview series possible.
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About the Business of Healthcare

BOH was founded as a forum and information exchange for the 40,000 decision makers leading hospitals and health systems, physician practices, pharma, device, and senior living as well as government and commercial payers. These leaders, and innovators serving them, join Business of Healthcare interviews to solve the complex issues they face together.

Hosted by Matthew Hanis, each interview balances Margin & Mission: making good healthcare accessible to all. New subscribers come to BOH through your referrals. Please share our content with your colleagues and invite them to join our expert community.

Upcoming Interviews

Upcoming interviews in the series feature Jeff James, Chief Executive Officer of Wilmington Health.

Interested in Participating?
If you are interested in being interviewed or have a tip on someone who would be a great interview candidate, please contact Melissa Klingberg in the NCMGMA offices at melissa@ncmgm.org.