Month: September 2025

  • Webinar: Physicians’ Ethical Obligations for Public Advocacy

    Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025, 6-7 p.m. via Zoom; earn up to 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ Register here Clinical advocacy on behalf of individual patients is a long-standing core value across health professions, and physicians often spend extra time and effort helping their patients. Meanwhile, professional societies are clearly tasked with advocacy in the…

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  • Service Area Reductions (SAR)

    By Mary Jo Heins, Medicare Insurance Help, CMS Partner in Medicine In my 15 years of doing Medicare, this is unprecedented. Insurance companies are reeling and terminating/discontinuing Medicare Advantage plans. Medicare Advantage plans have a service area based on the county in which a patient lives. Patients are now receiving Service Area Reductions (SAR) letters…

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  • Method II Billing – Recent changes from federal CMS

    Action Steps presented by www.cred2bill.com As you are aware, credentialing and billing are deeply interdependent, and recent updates from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (federal CMS) effective July 1, 2025, have introduced changes that impact this relationship particularly with respect to billing types and Facility Setup. Your Credentialing Team must be knowledgeable about…

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  • CMS supports coverage of COVID-19 vaccines

    The Colorado Medical Society (CMS) joined nine state-level organizations representing patients, physicians and hospitals in a letter in support of the proposed emergency regulation ensuring COVID-19 vaccines are covered as a preventive service. “Clear guidance, dependable coverage, and equitable access to immunizations are critical,” the organizations wrote in the letter, sent Sept. 10, 2025, to…

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  • AAP Releases Evidence-Backed Immunization Schedule

    Provided by: David Higgins, MD, MPH, FAAPAAP-CO Vice President As respiratory virus season approaches, the American Academy of Pediatrics has published an evidence-based immunization schedule that includes updated guidance for influenza, RSV, and COVID-19 immunizations for children and adolescents from birth to age 18. The schedule, “Recommended Childhood and Adolescent Immunization Schedule: United States, 2025,” was published…

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  • Colorado ensures access to updated COVID-19 vaccines

    Colorado Gov. Jared Polis and CDPHE are taking action to help ensure Coloradans can access the updated COVID-19 vaccine. CDPHE Executive Director Jill Hunsaker Ryan issued Public Health Order 25-01 and CDPHE Chief Medical Officer Dr. Ned Calonge issued a complementary statewide standing order to make COVID-19 vaccines available to Coloradans aged 6 months and older this fall…

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  • Feedback requested on communicable disease regulations

    The Division of Disease Control and Public Health Response and the Office of STI, HIV, and Viral Hepatitis at the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment are proposing changes to 6 Code of Colorado Regulations 1009-1 (6 CCR 1009-1): Epidemic and Communicable Disease Control.   6 CCR 1009-1 names the communicable diseases that are reportable to…

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