e-Reports 2-1-2024

‘We’re Stronger Together’ video published

[2/1/2024]

ISMA has created a new video highlighting the benefits of membership.

Additional webinars archived on ISMA Online app

[2/1/2024]

The first CME webinars of 2024 have been uploaded to the ISMA Online mobile app for viewing, and additional recordings will be added soon.

The Clinic podcast: legislation addressing contraception and hospital and medical practice ownership

[2/1/2024]

The latest episode of The Clinic podcast features ISMA Communications Manager Eric Berman and Vice President of Government Affairs John Ruckelshaus reviewing the week's developments at the Statehouse, including Physician Advocacy Day and a big step f

Reach thousands of physicians by advertising with ISMA

[2/1/2024]

Needing patient referrals or physician recruitment? Advertise with ISMA in 2024!

IHCP to adjust identified claims for HIP Rate Equalization Project

[2/1/2024]

The Indiana Health Coverage Programs (IHCP) announced in IHCP Bulletin BT2023149 new updates to the 2024 Professional Fee Schedule, effective Jan. 1, 2024.

Follow resolution process via Pulse 3.0

[2/1/2024]

ISMA’s online pre-convention resolution publishing and commenting tool, ISMA Pulse, now offers year-round updates for resolutions to all members.

Membership renewals due

[2/1/2024]

Second notices for membership renewals were sent to members in December.

WIM Retreat registration closes in 2 weeks; Chapter meeting planned

[2/1/2024]

With renowned physician speakers set to take the stage at a world-class venue, the 2024 Women in Medicine Annual Retreat will prove an unforgettable experience.

NEXT WEEK: 2024 Legislative Halftime Update Webinar

[2/1/2024]

The ISMA Government Relations team will provide an update on the first half of the legislative session and discuss issues outstanding in the second half.

Patients Over Prior Auth: Share your stories with ISMA to help reform prior authorization

[2/1/2024]

Prior authorization continues to delay patient care and treatment, impact outcomes, and drive up health care costs for all Hoosiers. Physician offices advocate for their patients but are forced to waste valuable time and resources on these burdens.