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Massachusetts physicians must meet new implicit bias training requirement

Beginning June 1, the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine is requiring all physicians applying for or renewing a medical license to undergo two hours of training on implicit bias (i.e., the unconscious prejudices and mistaken beliefs an individual may hold toward gender, race, ethnicity, or culture).

The MSPs' role in maintaining relationships with regulatory agencies

Education and collaboration are the two words to keep in mind when MSPs work with outside entities. Successful MSPs foster strong relationships by continually educating themselves on requirements for their offices and how their office communicates with regulatory agencies. Many MSPs are often the liaison during a survey, providing welcome documents, escorting the surveyor around the facility, and sitting in on formal audits and interviews. MSPs also provide any follow-up on issues or questions posed by the surveyor. This is where the MSP can shine as an important part of the administrative leadership.

 

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AMA encourages organizations to support physician wellness and burnout mitigation efforts

Type the words “physician burnout” and “statistics” into an online search engine and you might be shocked: Nearly half of all practicing physicians report feeling burned out. One study found that 7% of physicians had experienced suicidal ideation in the past year (compared to 4% of nonphysicians). Yet, even with these alarming numbers, physicians are still hesitant to seek out professional help or even take advantage of wellness support initiatives, usually for fear of looking weak or unprofessional.

Legal news roundup: New cyberattack law, physician disciplined for COVID-19 misinformation, FSMB pushes back on limits to state medical boards' authority

Find out what’s happening in the world of federal healthcare regulations by reviewing some recent headlines from across the country.

  • New law requires healthcare organizations to report cyberattacks
  • AHA warns of Russian cyberattacks
  • Physician disciplined for promoting unproven COVID-19 treatment
  • FSMB opposes legislation that limits state medical boards' authority
  • Physician withdraws guilty plea for overprescribing
 

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