30 April 2012

Lt. Governor Brown, CareFirst, CHRC Award $1.9 Million in Health Care Grants to Community Clinic Inc


http://www.governor.maryland.gov/ltgovernor/pressreleases/120402.asp

23 April 2012

Optometry Students and Advocacy

Enjoy..

20 April 2012

only 2 meetings this week. Town Hall May 15.

This was a relatively quiet week. Tuesday night was our monthly board  meeting. The majority of the meeting was spent reviewing Legislative happenings after session ended on April 9.  Thursday evening I attended the CMOS CE event , a wonderful lecture and opportunity to meet with some colleagues I have not seen in a while.

I want to give you a save the date for Tuesday May 15. We are going to have a  meeting for our membership. Details to follow. It will be near BWI airport. If there is one meeting you need to attend this is it.

Have a great weekend.

john

16 April 2012

Medicare moves to tie doctors’ pay to quality and cost of care

http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/medicare-moves-to-tie-doctors-pay-to-quality-and-cost-of-care/2012/04/14/gIQAFq3IIT_story_1.html

10 April 2012

AOA Advocacy Meeting, Maryland embarrassed AGAIN!!

Advocacy

My weekend of Advocacy started at a fundraiser Saturday night for my neighbor Sid Saab who is running for local delegate. It  was a wonderful night of companionship and cards. I wish I could say I won the charity poker tournament, but I think I need some more practice.

Sunday and Monday I was joined by Dr. Tracie King and Jennifer Levy for the AOA Advocacy Meeting at the JW Marriott in Washington DC. This year the TPC (Third Party Committee) and SGRC (State Government Relations Committee) meetings were combined and I think it was a success. These two committees need to be aware of what each is doing and combine efforts going into the future.

The Congressional Advocacy Conference, which took place at the same time and location as the TPC and SGRC meetings, had over 700 people in attendance with a record 300 students. I was happy to see this as we do have a bright future. On Tuesday our Maryland contingent attacked the Hill with the great organizational skills of our new Legislative Director, Jennifer Levy.  I would like to thank the following OD’s, Dr. Rich Edlow, Dr. Lamont Bunyon, Dr. Kevin Johnson,  Dr. Kelechi Mezu, and Dr. Doug Keissling along with the following students, Lauren Wood, Whitney McConkey, Milly Chang, Jennifer Lee, Olayemi Swindell, and Norit Bor, for taking time out of their daily schedules to visit with legislators on the Hill on our behalf.  The visits were a smashing success.




During the AOA’s PAC report it was reported that The AOSA (students) have contributed $16K so far in 2012 to the AOA PAC.  AMAZING!!!  The bad news: Maryland DOCTORS have not come anywhere close to that.  We are one of 5 states that have not even contributed close to what the STUDENTS HAVE to AOA PAC so far in 2012.

I would ask that every OD reading this make a donation today  Please.  Maryland can't continue to permit the AOSA (STUDENTS) to out spend our Maryland (DOCTORS) contributions.
Here is the link:  You will need your AOA login username and password.
If you can't find your AOA login info:  please contact Tess Milliorn at TMilliorn@aoa.org .
1-800-365-2219 x1345 or 703-837-1345.

The AOA PAC has some real challenges in this and upcoming years with making sure we remain relevant in health care.  Funding our AOA PAC will help us to have a seat at the table. For those who do not feel they can contribute monetarily, we could use your time and effort by volunteering to work with your local legislators on campaigns or by becoming their Keyperson.
I really do not want to go to Optometry’s Meeting in June with our state still on that list.

AOA Keyperson

After three years as Maryland’s Keyperson Coordinator, Dr. Cerella Rainey is stepping down. She has done a wonderful job; however, we do need to fill this position and I ask anyone interested to please contact Jennifer Levy jenniferlevy@assnhqtrs.com at the MOA for information. This is a very important position and with health care reform changing almost daily we need to keep in constant contact with our elected officials.

Third Party Committee

The AOA has created a national database to help us deal with insurance issues. Whether it be inclusion or exclusion, parity, or coding we can search to see if other states have the same issue. Dr. Michael Sless is our chair and can help you if you need it.

I am still trying to leave Optometry in Maryland better than I found it. We have a lot of work to do now that the legislative session is over. Please keep an open mind when we call on you to ask for help.  I hope everyone is enjoying this beautiful spring weather.

Until next month...

John

06 April 2012

HIE

Maryland Legislature Passes Bill To Create Health Insurance Exchanges.

The Baltimore Sun Share to FacebookShare to Twitter (4/6, Walker) reports, "Maryland continued its aggressive implementation of health care change Thursday despite uncertainty surrounding the issue nationally, as the General Assembly passed legislation" necessary "to set up the health benefit exchanges." Gov. Martin O'Malley is expected to sign the measure. Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown praised the bill, saying, "Maryland intends to meet federal deadlines for establishing our health benefit exchange and must take steps now in order to utilize over $34 million in federal grants."
        The Washington Business Journal Share to FacebookShare to Twitter (4/6, Gantz, Subscription Publication) reports, "The Maryland Health Benefit Exchange Act of 2012 fleshes out many features of the exchange," and "comes after more than a year of planning by advisory committees established by 2011 legislation that set up the framework for the exchange."
        The AP Share to FacebookShare to Twitter (4/6) reports, "The measure builds on legislation passed last year to create the health care exchange," by establishing "standards and regulations to run the program."