OSTEOFACTS | What’s Your OOA Membership Worth?
June 19, 2020
What’s Your OOA Membership Worth?Well, now we have a way to show you! The OOA has created a calculator that quantifies the value of your membership. Check it out! You can tailor the calculator to your particular circumstances by selecting or deselecting services using the checkboxes on the left. You may also modify amounts within the boxes on the right based on your unique circumstances for your professional liability services, legal services, vaccination discounts, and workers’ comp insurance. (Be sure to click outside the box for updated tallies after making edits.) All of this in addition to other services such as representing the osteopathic profession by engaging state health agencies and the value of student mentorship. As our member benefits continue to grow, so will our OOA member value calculator! |
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Ohio General Assembly Winds Down
As the Ohio General Assembly winds down for summer recess, several legislative proposals received attention, particularly coronavirus-related bills. While no floor session is scheduled, some Senate committees will continue to meet next week. Here’s a run-down of some of the recent health care-related bills that have occupied their time:
See a list of all of the health care-related bills introduced this session. |
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Pandemic Progress
Ohio started ‘reopening’ six weeks ago and has not seen a surge in new COVID-19 cases. New coronavirus cases in the state have remained steady for the last week. But southwest Ohio is showing worrisome trends, according to Gov. Mike DeWine, who released county-by-county zip codes with the largest case increases at his briefing on Thursday. He said pop-up testing sites will be scheduled for Hamilton, Warren, Montgomery, Greene and Clark counties and encouraged residents in these areas to get tested. The state’s coronavirus website has an interactive map of all testing centers. In other news, the OOA Executive Committee expressed gratitude and support in a letter to former Ohio Department of Health Director Amy Acton, MD. It reads, in part: As a medical community dedicated to the holistic approach to treatment, we recognize and applaud your all-encompassing approach to the health of Ohioans. Your steadfast position on the gravity of the pandemic and the depth of your medical understanding made it possible for Ohio to limit the number of cases and the number of deaths from this virus. The recommendations and actions you implemented during this time have set a model for true leadership. Acton resigned from the ODH position last week, but remains a public health advisor to Gov. Mike DeWine. A nationwide search has begun for her replacement. (If interested in knowing about the position, contact Matt Harney, mattharney@OhioDO.org. Here are the requirements outlined in the Ohio Revised Code.) In addition, ODH Medical Director Mark Hurst, MD, who has been on leave since May, is retiring effective July 20. |
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CARES Act Funding Specifically for Medicaid ProvidersLast week the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced $15B will be distributed to Medicaid providers. Eligibility requirements include:
Payment to each provider will be at least 2% of reported gross revenue from patient care. HHS expects close to one million providers—including dentists, community health centers, physical therapists and others—will receive funding. Select this link for steps to take to apply, HHS guidance regarding appropriate use of the funds, and considerations for managing your risk in the event of an audit. HHS instructions are here. Applications must be submitted by July 20 at https://cares.linkhealth.com/#/ |
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Seeking Pediatric Surgeon for State of Ohio CommitteeThe Trauma Committee of the State Board of Emergency Medical, Fire, and Transportation Services (EMFTS) is seeking nominations for a board-certified surgeon who actively practices pediatric trauma surgery. The Trauma Committee was created in law to advise and assist the EMFTS in all matters regarding trauma care and the Ohio Trauma System. Its membership is spelled out in Revised Code. The Committee generally meets every other month. Candidates should submit a CV by July 16 to OOA Executive Director Matt Harney at mattharney@OhioDO.org. |
NEWS & LINKS
Report | Cancer Survivor Stats & Facts for Ohio, June 2020
Ohio Department of Health
Testing options arrive even with no symptoms, no doctor order
Dayton Daily News
Coronavirus disparities helped spark unrest in Ohio cities, say public health experts
Columbus Dispatch
Ohio bought millions of hydroxychloroquine to combat coronavirus. It’s now a banned treatment
Cincinnati Enquirer
As doctors brace for second wave of COVID-19, they have a new approach: High-flow nasal cannula
ABC News
COVID-19 drugs and vaccines tracker
STAT
How exactly do you catch Covid-19? There is a growing consensus
Wall Street Journal
Common drug reduces coronavirus deaths, scientists report
New York Times
WHO to update COVID-19 clinical guidance, stresses that steroids should not be used as prevention
NBC News
Thread | Have any of you directly encountered bias against you for being a DO?
Twitter
How rich investors, not doctors, profit from marking up ER bills
ProPublica