Monthly Archives: May 2024

125.986           Requesting New York State Eliminate Item 12 of DOH 405/9 Guideline Admission/Discharge

125.986           Requesting New York State Eliminate Item 12 of DOH 405/9 Guideline Admission/Discharge That the Medical Society of the State of New York will advocate for a change to the NYS DOH 405.9 guideline by deleting item 12 (i) “Such examination shall include a screening uterine cytology smear on women 21 years of age and

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300.936           Requiring Stores That Sell Tobacco Products to Display NYS Quitline Information

(See also Health Insurance Coverage, 120.000; Health Screening  Programs, 125.000)   300.936           Requiring Stores That Sell Tobacco Products to Display NYS Quitline Information The Medical Society of the State of New York wilk seek legislation and/or regulation that requires all stores licensed to sell tobacco or nicotine products to display to the public easily visible information about

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260.879           House Fires Due to Lithium-Ion Batteries

260.879           House Fires Due to Lithium-Ion Batteries MSSNY urges lawmakers to enforce stricter consumer product safety standards for rechargeable lithium-ion batteries used in devices like electric bicycles and scooters to protect against the risk of fires. MSSNY advocates for more resources allocated towards inspectors who can ensure prevention of the sale of second-use lithium-ion batteries.

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260.878           Safety Concerns Regarding Inadequate Labeling of Food Products Upon Ingredient Changes with Know Major Food Allergens

260.878           Safety Concerns Regarding Inadequate Labeling of Food Products Upon Ingredient Changes with Know Major Food Allergens The Medical Society of the State of New York (MSSNY) supports legislation or regulation that any repackaging entity verify with the food manufacturer/distributor as an ordinary and routine transaction of commerce that no major food allergen ingredient changes

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260.877           Biotin Supplement Packaging Disclaimer

260.877           Biotin Supplement Packaging Disclaimer The Medical Society of the State of New York supports efforts to have over-the-counter biotin supplements provide a clear disclaimer on the bottle that states the possibility of lab test interference. The Medical Society of the State of New York supports efforts to have over-the-counter biotin provide a clear disclaimer

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260.876           Ask NYS To Maintain Public Health Funding and Infrastructure

260.876           Ask NYS To Maintain Public Health Funding and Infrastructure The Medical Society of the State of New York supports maintaining or increasing Article 6 funding for local health departments and their infrastructure in the New York State Budget. (HOD 2024 – 155)

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50.982          Physician Participation in the Planning and Development of Accredited Continuing Education for Physicians

50.982          Physician Participation in the Planning and Development of Accredited Continuing Education for Physicians MSSNY will collaborate with other stakeholders including the AMA to petition the ACCME to develop policies which require physician participation in the planning and development of accredited continuing education for physicians. MSSNY will bring this resolution to the AMA for adoption

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305.990           Fair Compensation for Prior Authorization and Appeal of Service Denials

305.990           Fair Compensation for Prior Authorization and Appeal of Service Denials MSSNY advocates and requests that upon adoption of CPT codes by the AMA CPT Panel at the May 2024 meeting for payor authorization services and appeals of denied services, the AMA immediately starts advocacy on federal and state levels for legislative mandates for coverage

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85.936             Risk Reduction for Traumatic Urethral Catheterization Through Education and Proper Technique

85.936             Risk Reduction for Traumatic Urethral Catheterization Through Education and Proper Technique MSSNY will advocate for proper training for any medical provider that performs urethral catheterization. (HOD 2024 – 268)

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265.802           Update the Status of Virtual Credit Card Policy, EFT Fees, and Lack of Enforcement of Administrative Simplification Requirements from CMS

265.802           Update the Status of Virtual Credit Card Policy, EFT Fees, and Lack of Enforcement of Administrative Simplification Requirements from CMS MSSNY will request that our AMA report at the Interim 2024 Meeting on the progress of implementation of AMA Policies D-190.970, H-190.955, and D-190.968. (HOD 2024 – 267)

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