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Tag: Medical Society of the State of New York (MSSNY)

NYSDOH Now Requires OPMC Signs in Physician Offices

New York State legislation now requires physicians’ offices to post signage directing patients to the Office of Professional Medical Conduct’s website for information on reporting misconduct.

MSSNY Offers COVID-19 Pandemic Resources for New York Physicians

The Medical Society of the State of New York (MSSNY) has assembled a number of critical resources for New York physicians as they care for patients during the COVID-19 public health crisis.

MSSNY Awards MLMIC’s CME Program “Accreditation with Commendation”

MSSNY has once again awarded MLMIC’s CME Program “Accreditation with Commendation.” This accreditation term is for six years – the longest period of time for which accreditation can be awarded.

Online Registration Opens for MLMIC’s 2018 Risk Management Conference

MLMIC has opened online registration for its March 22 HOD Risk Management Conference in Buffalo. The conference qualifies physicians for CME credit and covers current risk management issues facing all specialties.

Register Online for MLMIC’s 2017 HOD Risk Management Conference

Registration is open for MLMIC’s 2017 HOD Risk Management Conference, and this year, physicians can register online.

Are You Using All of Your MLMIC Benefits?

MLMIC has successfully defended more NY physicians than any other NY medical liability insurer. This level of protection is always there in case you need it, but did you know we also offer a host of additional benefits and resources that can help you in your daily practice.

Mandatory E-Prescribing Waiver Applications Are Available

Applications for waivers to New York State’s mandatory electronic prescribing law are available ahead of the mandate’s March 27, 2016, start date.

How to Prepare for “I-STOP” Mandatory E-Prescribing

Mandatory e-prescribing of all prescription medication, controlled substances and non-controlled substances, takes effect in New York State on March 27, 2016. All practitioners need to be familiar with the requirements of this law.