IDSA and HIVMA Comments on the Final Rule of the 2009 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (PFS)
12/29/2008 |
IDSA's and HIVMA's comments addressed 1) efforts to apply the Hospital-Acquired Conditions (HAC) Payment Policy to other settings, 2) the Agency's decision not to finalize the claims- and group-based reporting options for the four HIV/AIDS measures included in the 2009 Physician Quality Reporting Initiative (PQRI), 3) the Agency's cost and time estimates for providers who choose to participate in the PQRI and E-Prescribing Incentive Program, and 4) plans to publicly release physicians' quality and efficiency scores. |
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Vancomycin Therapeutic Monitoring: Review and Recommendations from the ASHP, IDSA and SIDP Task Force
12/29/2008 |
Am J Health-Syst Pharm. 2009; 66:82-98 |
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IDSA News: December 2008
12/23/2008 |
Top Stories - Guideline on Fever/Infection in Long-Term Care Facilities Updated
- IDSA Journal Club, December 2008
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CDC Issues Interim Recommendations for the Use of Influenza Antiviral Medications in the Setting of Oseltamivir Resistance among Circulating Influenza A (H1N1) Viruses, 2008-09 Influenza Season
12/19/2008 |
CDC HAN Alert |
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IDSA, HIVMA, Global Center Send Letter to Incoming Obama Administration
12/18/2008 |
IDSA, HIVMA and the Infectious Diseases Center for Global Health Policy and Advocacy sent a letter to President-elect Obama introducing themselves and outlining the policy priorities of the organizations. |
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Quality Improvement Resources and Tools
12/18/2008 |
Information designed to explain Medicare's quality improvement efforts to our clinician members and their staff. Please go to the PQRI Measure Specifications tool for a list of measures that may be reportable by ID physicians as well as for more detailed reporting information, including coding instructions. |
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Circumcision Reduces the Risk of HIV Infection in Heterosexual U.S. Men
12/17/2008 |
A new U.S. study has found that being circumcised significantly reduced the risk of HIV infection in heterosexual African American men known to have been exposed to the virus. The findings of the new study, along with similar results from other studies, suggest that circumcision may protect other heterosexual males in the U.S. The promising new findings are reported in the January 1 issue of The Journal of Infectious Diseases, now available online. |
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Male Circumcision May Decrease Risk of HPV Infection and Cervical Cancer
12/17/2008 |
Two new studies suggest that male circumcision may assist in the prevention of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, particularly infection with the high-risk subtypes associated with cervical, penile, and other cancers. Both studies are published in the January 1 issue of The Journal of Infectious Diseases, now available online. |
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Now Accepting Applications for the 2009 Joint Research Awards
12/15/2008 |
IDSA is now accepting applications for the IDSA ERF/NFID 2009 Joint Research Awards. These awards support needed research by promising young researchers who may not otherwise find funding. Application materials are due February 13, 2009.
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Unpasteurized Milk Poses Health Risks Without Benefits
12/15/2008 |
With disease outbreaks linked to unpasteurized milk rising in the United States, a review published in the January 1, 2009 issue of Clinical Infectious Diseases examines the dangers of drinking raw milk. |
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