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October 5, 2020
FMRP Open House 2020

Starting October 7th, several programs will be hosting Open Houses for those interested in getting to know the programs, their directors and residents. Open Houses are designed to provide you with an opportunity to find out more about a program, the community and meet faculty and mentors. Open Houses can prepare family medicine learners with […]

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October 2, 2020
CAFP Adopts Positions on November Ballot Measures

The November 2020 election will include 12 ballot initiatives on which Californians can vote. The CAFP Board recently adopted a Support position on two of the initiatives, Proposition 16 and 25, but chose to not adopt any position on the remaining ten. CAFP recognizes that most issues that reach the ballot may have some effect […]

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October 1, 2020
OSHPD Awards $35 Million in Grants to Expand Access to Primary Care

Funding Will Support Existing and New Primary Care Residency Programs  The Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development (OSHPD) announced the release of $35 million in grants to 86 primary care residency programs to help expand health care access to Californians most in need. On September 23 the California Healthcare Workforce Policy Commission, which recommends funding awards […]

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October 1, 2020
The Department of Managed Health Care’s Emergency Regulations on COVID-19 Diagnostic Testing

The Department of Managed Health Care (DMHC) promulgated emergency regulations that went into effect on July 17, 2020, seeking to clarify when California health care service plans must cover COVID-19 diagnostic testing.  These regulations are of concern in that instead of broadening access and creating patient protections like the federal law has done, DMHC’s emergency […]

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September 30, 2020
The SDAFP 2020 Family Register Now for San Diego Academy of Family Physician's 63rd Annual Symposium 'Family Medicine Update 2020' on October 2-4!

San Diego Academy of Family Physicians [SDAFP] will be hosting their 63rd Annual Symposium ‘Family Medicine Update 2020’ on October 2–4, 2020. At the conclusion, participants should be able to: -Determine patients at risk for a particular medical condition in order to control or prevent further complications -Detect and provide treatment for a variety of disease states typically […]

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September 30, 2020
Medi-Cal Rx Prescriber and Pharmacy Provider Registration and Training Outreach

DHCS continues to make significant progress towards a successful transition of pharmacy services on January 1, 2021 to Medi-Cal Rx. Medi-Cal Rx transitioning pharmacy services from Medi-Cal managed care to fee-for-service will, among other things: ·         Standardize the Medi-Cal pharmacy benefit statewide, under one delivery system. ·         Improve access to pharmacy services with a pharmacy network that includes the […]

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September 30, 2020
New AAFP Resources Prepare Members for E/M Coding Changes

Evaluation and management (E/M) codes are at the core of most family physician practices. Family physicians and other qualified health professionals can maximize payment and reduce the stress associated with audits by understanding how to properly document and code for E/M services. CMS has revised the E/M documentation and coding guidelines, with changes beginning January 1, 2021. These fundamental changes (www.ama-assn.org) are intended to reduce administrative burden and increase the amount of time physicians […]

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September 30, 2020
CAFP Asks AAFP to Consider Reproductive Health Services for People who are Detained

Medicine has a troubling history around reproductive health issues, including coercion and deception that has led to abuse of women and particularly women of color.  Recent headlines have shown a light on this issue, but it is not new for our nation, or for California. Even before recent headlines, CAFP members recognized the importance of reproductive health access […]

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September 29, 2020
Governor Signs Bill Allowing NP Independent Practice

This week, Governor Gavin Newsom signed AB 890 (Wood), which creates a pathway for nurse practitioners (NPs) to practice without physician supervision. Despite an outstanding effort by CAFP’s Government Relations team and family physicians throughout the state, the Legislature passed the bill in the final minutes of session. CAFP remains concerned that the new law […]

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