In This Issue
Registration now open for GAFP’s 2020 Summer CME Meeting!
Reducing Regulatory Burden – Georgia Academy Supports Congressional Action
Message from AAFP President: Coronavirus Resources to Prepare Your Practice and Educate Patients
MCG Medical Students and Residents presented Tar Wars to Augusta’s Tobacco Road Elementary School and the Augusta Boys & Girls Club
Welcome New GAFP Members
Medical College of Georgia Needs You – Recruiting Community Faculty
Public Health Commissioner Announces Reporting Improvements for Physicians
Georgia Proposal to Drop ACA Exchange Is Delayed by Trump Administration
GAFP Members in the News
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Registration now open for GAFP’s 2020 Summer CME Meeting!
The Georgia Academy invites you to take advantage of the only early registration discount for the Summer Family Medicine Weekend, June 4-7, at Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort in Destin, FL. Read More
Reducing Regulatory Burden – Georgia Academy Supports Congressional Action
Over the past 10 years, insurers have substantially increased the use of prior authorization in an attempt to reduce health care costs. While the Regulatory Relief Coalition understands the importance of such utilization tools, patients are now experiencing significant barriers to medically necessary care due to prior approval requirements for items and services that are eventually and routinely approved. Read More
Message from AAFP President: Coronavirus Resources to Prepare Your Practice and Educate Patients
With the recent outbreak and significant news coverage of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), your patients are likely turning to you with questions and concerns regarding their own health. The AAFP has gathered the latest information you need to ensure that your practice is prepared for COVID-19 and that your patients get evidence-based information from their trusted doctor. Read More
MCG Medical Students and Residents presented Tar Wars to Augusta’s Tobacco Road Elementary School and the Augusta Boys & Girls Club
Augusta University Medical Students and Family Medicine Residents recently presented Tar Wars to Augusta’s Tobacco Road Elementary School 5th graders and the Augusta Boys & Girls Club. Students learned how smoking and vaping damages your lungs as well as other dangers posed by E-Cigarettes/ JUULS and Hookahs. Read More
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