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Internists Say Patient Care Needs to Come Before Paperwork

San Diego, March 30, 2017 -- The »Æ¹ÏµÎµÎapp (ACP) convened a panel today to discuss what ACP is doing to reduce the administrative burdens facing physicians in health care and how excessive administrative tasks negatively impact physician wellness and patient care.  The panel took place during a press briefing at ACP’s Internal Medicine Meeting 2017.

New Tool Helps Internists Prepare for the Quality Payment Program

San Diego, March 30, 2017 -- The »Æ¹ÏµÎµÎapp (ACP) today launched a new tool to help members prepare for the Quality Payment Program (QPP) under the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA).  The is a web-based tool that will assess practice readiness.

ACP Aims to Reduce Administrative Burden on Docs

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https://www.medpagetoday.com/meetingcoverage/acp/64254
ACP Lastest Link Type
ACP in the News
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MedPage Today

Annals of Internal Medicine and ACP Announce Recipients of Junior Investigator Recognition Awards

Philadelphia, March 29, 2017 --  Annals of Internal Medicine and the »Æ¹ÏµÎµÎapp (ACP) will honor Gustaf Edgren, MD, PhD, and John N. Mafi, MD, MPH, with Junior Investigator Recognition Awards at , ACP’s annual scientific meeting in San Diego from March 30-April 1.

Heroin use, addiction up sharply among U.S. whites: study

External URL
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-heroin-idUSKBN1702F4
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ACP in the News
Journal Name
Reuters

ACP Decries Devastating Impact of Climate Change Order

Washington (March 28, 2017) President Trump’s executive order on climate change will have a devastating impact on public health, said the »Æ¹ÏµÎµÎapp (ACP) today.  President Trump signed an executive order directing the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to roll back the major ways that the U.S. is combatting air pollution.

ACP issues recommendations to prevent and treat substance use disorders

Internists say substance use disorders related to illicit and prescription drugs, including opioids, are chronic medical conditions treatable through public and individual health interventions

ACP Says Excessive Administrative Tasks Negatively Impact Patient Care

Washington, March 28, 2017 -- Excessive administrative tasks in health care have serious adverse consequences for physicians and their patients, said the »Æ¹ÏµÎµÎapp (ACP) today in a paper published in the Annals of Internal Medicine.  Ҡpresents a framework to analyze administrative tasks and determine whether tasks may need to be challenged, revised or eliminated entirely.

New recommendations on how to treat substance use disorder released by »Æ¹ÏµÎµÎapp (ACP)

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http://abcnews.go.com/Health/physicians-call-drug-abuse-treated-chronic-disease/story?id=46398937
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ACP in the News
Journal Name
ABC News
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