
SHM Supports Resolution Establishing National Physician Suicide Awareness Day
SHM supports the bicameral resolution that would establish September 17th as National Physician Suicide Awareness Day.
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SHM supports the bicameral resolution that would establish September 17th as National Physician Suicide Awareness Day.
The waiver for allowing for the expansion of the Hospital at Home program is set to expire in March 2025. SHM joins a multi-stakeholder letter urging Congress to extend the Acute Hospital Care at
SHM offered comments on the proposed Contract Year 2026 Medicare Advantage proposed rule strengthening rules around MA plan coverage criteria and prior authorizations.
SHM, joined by IDSA, ACEP, EDPMA, and ASA, sends letter to CMS on issues with the hospital-based exemption from the Promoting Interoperability category of the MIPS.
SHM, along with several other medical societies, sent a letter to the US Senate Bipartisan Working Group on Transparency regarding surprise billing proposals and potential unintended consequences
SHM signed a multi-stakeholder letter to Congressional leaders, urging for additional policy changes to effectively combat the COVID-19 crisis. In addition to expanding access to PPE and testing,
SHM sent a letter to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The letter outlines requests to reform the H-1B and the J-1 visa process to expand our medical workforce in light of the COVID-19
The Critical Access Hospital Relief Act of 2019 will remove the requirement that physicians who work in Critical Access Hospitals (CAHs) certify, with reasonable certainty, than an individual
The Conrad State 30 and Physician Access Reauthorization Act (S.948, H.R.2895 ) would allow underserved communities to continue to recruit both primary care and specialty physicians after they
SHM, alongside numerous other medical and professional societies, have signed a statement urging state, local, and federal authorities to utilize public health expertise when developing plans to