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Meeting Features This year's meeting features 20 different presentations geared to help you avoid complications and improve outcomes in common orthopaedic conditions. See complete schedule of events
Additionally, experts in the field will provide guidance on alternative payment models, medical aspects of the medical record and management of the injured worker.
Resident Education New this year, Michael Rauh, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor from the University of Buffalo will prepare residents for practice after residency. Residents and medical students can attend for free!
2018 Legislator of the Year Award We are proud to announce Senator Rich Funke and Assemblyman Michael Cusick as the honorees for the 2018 NYSSOS Legislator of the Year award. This award is bestowed to them for their commitment to preserving access to sports medicine physicians who provide high-quality, continuous care to team members and coaching staff.
Saying Thank You This is your opportunity to thank NYSSOS President John M. Olsewski, MD, for his exceptional stewardship and guidance this past two years as we continue to enhance orthopaedic care throughout the state. Under his direction, the Society earned the title of 2017 AAOS State Society of the Year, has increased its services, strategic relationships, membership and financial stability
ACCREDITATION This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry and the New York State Society of Orthopaedic Surgeons. The University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
CERTIFICATION The University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Recently, the New York State Workers Compensation Board provided training on the 2018 Impairment Guidelines' approach to assessing Schedule Loss of Use (SLU) permanent impairment. The new 2018 SLU Guidelines took effect January 1, 2018.
A recorded version of the webinar training, as well as a copy of the slide deck, are now available on the Impairment Guidelines page on the Board's website.
More information
For more information on the Schedule Loss of Use Guidelines, please visit the Impairment Guidelines page on the Board's website and the Workers’ Compensation Guidelines for Determining Impairment.
Questions? Contact 2018Guidelines@wcb.ny.gov.
As a physician, you play a critical role in certifying medical documentation in a timely manner and raising awareness of Paid Family Leave among your patients and their families.
Physicians can determine if a patient with a serious health condition is in need of family care and help them receive the support they need. Additionally you can provide the required certification or documentation to patients and family members who request Paid Family Leave for either bonding with a new child or caring for a family member with a serious health condition.
This presentation will:
There are two opportunities to attend. There will be time at the end for questions and answers as well.
When you click 'Register here', you will be taken to a general information page. You must click 'Register' on the bottom of that page to sign up.
More Information
Complete details regarding Paid Family Leave are available at ny.gov/PaidFamilyLeave, including Employee and Employer request forms
Additionally, downloadable guides:
You can also call the Paid Family Leave Helpline at (844) 337-6303, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. for more information or assistance
A public hearing has been scheduled by the New York State Superintendent of Financial Services (the “Superintendent”), pursuant to Section 7307 of the New York Insurance Law, to consider the Plan of Conversion (the “Plan”) adopted by the Board of Directors of Medical Liability Mutual Insurance Company, a New York mutual insurance company (“MLMIC”).
The public hearing will be held at the offices of the New York State Department of Financial Services, One State Street, New York, NY, 10004 (6th floor in the main hearing room), beginning at 10 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time on August 23, 2018.
To view a digital copy of the entire notice of public hearing, click here.
To view a digital copy of the Plan of Conversion, click here.
For additional information about the transaction, visit our Frequently Asked Questions or call 1-888-998-7871.
The New York State Society of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the University of Rochester Medical Center are pleased to invite you to the: NYSSOS 2018 ANNUAL MEETING AND SYMPOSIUM “Pearls and Pitfalls in Diagnosis and Management” Saturday, September 22, 2018
With over 20 presentations on topics ranging from the mutli-traumatized patient, to complex rotator cuff, this one day event is focused on providing you with the most current information in the field and opportunities to engage with the faculty for question & answer sessions.
N ew features for this meeting include: Guidance of APMs, Use of Self-Reported Outcomes, Managing the Injured Worker, Safe and Effective Opioid Prescribing
In addition, we are hosting a Resident luncheon on Navigating Entry into Practice
Take advantage of this one day event! Register today!
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It is important for all health care providers to ensure that their websites are fully accessible to persons with visual impairments or other similar disabilities.
The best practice for health care providers to follow is to have IT professionals conduct a comprehensive website audit, guided by counsel to preserve confidentiality.
In order to avoid litigation, practices should review their websites for compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”).
Click here to learn more about reviewing your exposure.
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You can reach them by phone at: (516) 393-2230
On June 6, 2018, the New York State Workers Compensation Board released a proposal o to provide an “overall” 5% increase in the Workers Compensation medical fee schedule effective October 1, 2018.
To review how such increase is proposed to be implemented: http://www.wcb.ny.gov/content/main/hcpp/FeeSchedules.jsp
Comments are due to the WCB by August 5, 2018. NYSSOS Board and Worker's Compensation Task Force are reviewing the entire proposal and is seeking your feedback. Please send your comments to Babette Grey, Executive Director and cite how this proposal will impact your practice (positively or negatively).
Additionally, the proposed regulation cites the cost of ordering a hard copy of the fee schedule will be $100, and an electronic copy will cost $400. WC t testimony fee for physicians will also increase from $400 to $450.
NYSSOS has advocated for the past three years to include PAs in its eligibility of providers. However, we have expressed concern that the proposal would enable a nurse practitioner to assess an injured worker’s level of disability and determine causation of a patient’s injury without the involvement of a physician. S.8812A and A.8387-C in the Assembly and Senate seeks to expand the list of eligible providers to include acupuncturists, chiropractors, nurse practitioners, physical therapists, physician’s assistants, podiatrists, psychologists and social workers.
As part of the 2017 executive budget, Workers’ Compensation law §15(3)(x) required the Workers' Compensation Board to implement new Permanency Impairment Guidelines for Schedule Loss of Use (SLU) evaluations. The new 2018 SLU Guidelines took effect January 1, 2018.
The Board's Medical Director and Senior Policy Advisor, Elain Sobol Berger, MD, JD will provide training in the 2018 Guidelines' approach to assessing SLU permanent impairment. Case studies will demonstrate how to apply the SLU principles and objective criteria in making an SLU determination.
There will be four webinars, so you can register for the time that works best for you. Each webinar will last approximately one hour and will include time for questions and answers. Space is limited, so please register early. When you click ‘register here’, you will be taken to a general information page. You must click ‘Register’ on the bottom of that page to sign up.
For more information on the Schedule Loss of Use Guidelines, please see Subject No. 046-1011. The enabling regulation is set forth at 12 NYCRR 325-1.6, and is also available at the Board's website.
Last week, the New York State Workers' Compensation Board released a bulletin announcing efforts to increase provider participation in the workers' compensation system and improve injured workers' access to timely, quality medical care
The proposals are centered around an increase to provider fees and adoption of the universal CMS-1500 form to reduce administrative burden. Additional measures include the launch of a portal and increasing the recognition of provider types in the system.
NYSSOS has issued a statement to the NYS Workers Compensation Board as they explore these proposals.
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We applaud the New York Workers’ Compensation Board for undertaking a multipronged approach to increase access to quality medical care for injured workers. We are optimistic the Board will use this opportunity to reflect and support the importance of the orthopaedic specialty and its role in advancing the appropriate care of an injured worker. We acknowledge the importance of a care team in providing services to the injured worker, however we caution the Board that delays in direct, appropriate care can result in high percentages of patients not returning to work, essentially increasing costs to the overall system. We stand ready to share our goal in returning the injured worker to maximal function, with the least residual impairment, and resume work safely in the shortest term possible.
We applaud the New York Workers’ Compensation Board for undertaking a multipronged approach to increase access to quality medical care for injured workers.
We are optimistic the Board will use this opportunity to reflect and support the importance of the orthopaedic specialty and its role in advancing the appropriate care of an injured worker.
We acknowledge the importance of a care team in providing services to the injured worker, however we caution the Board that delays in direct, appropriate care can result in high percentages of patients not returning to work, essentially increasing costs to the overall system.
We stand ready to share our goal in returning the injured worker to maximal function, with the least residual impairment, and resume work safely in the shortest term possible.
We remain vigilant as to the potential impact the proposals may have on access to care. We are committed to promoting and representing viewpoints of the orthopaedic community and it patients throughout this process.
Advocating for the orthopaedic surgeon, patients and musculoskeletal health in New York.
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