Ensure your practice information is up-to-date with contracted payors Ensure your practice information is up-to-date with contracted payors March 16, 2015 Physician Advocate Tip of the Month, Practice Management Tip of the Month Mitzi Young, Physician Advocate Tip of the Month, Practice Management, Tip of the Month 0 0 Comment Read More »
Autism Spectrum Disorder — The Importance of Early Identification and Behavior Intervention Autism Spectrum Disorder — The Importance of Early Identification and Behavior Intervention March 14, 2015 General Autism, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Caloptima 0 0 Comment Read More »
Community Partnerships: Bringing Health and Wellness to Where We Live and Work Community Partnerships: Bringing Health and Wellness to Where We Live and Work March 13, 2015 General St. Joseph Hoag Health, Wellness, Wellness Corners 0 0 Comment Read More »
Rising Number of Measles Cases Creates Numerous Patient Safety Issues Rising Number of Measles Cases Creates Numerous Patient Safety Issues March 12, 2015 TDC Risk Tip Measles Outbreak, Measles Update, Reduce Liability, Risk Tip, The Doctors Company 0 0 Comment Read More »
Assemblyman Travis Allen Interviews OCMA Doctors about Pressing Health Care Issues in OC The healthcare industry is a complex and fascinating one, which is why Assemblyman Allen took the time to talk to physicians active in the Orange County Medical Association experiencing such industry issues first hand here in the 72nd Assembly District to see how they feel the industry is doing and what more can be done. February 27, 2015 General Assemblyman Travis Allen, Health Care Policy, OCMA Doctors 0 0 Comment Read More »
Mental Health Services Access Hotline for Patients and Physicians Outpatient mental health services provided by mental health professionals and psychiatric inpatient services. February 23, 2015 General Mental Health Services, Orange County Mental Health Plan, Psychiatric services 0 0 Comment Read More »
Measles Outbreak Update February 2015 Although some of the confirmed cases occurred in people with a history of vaccination, their illness is generally milder and typically not as infectious. Vaccination is critical to prevent the ongoing spread of disease. February 18, 2015 OC Public Health Update Health Care Agency, Measles Outbreak, Measles Update 0 0 Comment Read More »
Measles Outbreak Update Of the 22 Orange County cases, five are children, of whom four were not vaccinated and two were hospitalized. Although some of the confirmed cases occurred in people with a history of vaccination, their illness is generally milder and typically not as infectious. Vaccination is critical to prevent the ongoing spread of disease. January 22, 2015 Alert, General, OC Public Health Update Health Care Agency, Health Care Update, measles, Measles outbreak 0 0 Comment Read More »
2015 Young Physicians Patient Safety Award The annual award recognizes six third- and fourth-year students attending U.S. medical schools who write winning essays about the most instructional patient safety event they have experienced in a clinical rotation. January 21, 2015 General The Doctors Company, Young Physicians Patient Safety Award 0 0 Comment Read More »
Allied Anesthesia Offers Surgery Survival Tips for Parents in the New Year Children facing surgery can benefit from advance planning and positive attitude January 21, 2015 Press Release Allied Anesthesia, CHOC, New Year, Parents, Press Release, Surgery 0 0 Comment Read More »