The State Medical Board of Ohio is having legislation drafted to reduce physician licensure fees from $335 to $305. They will be pushing to have legislation passed by the Ohio General Assembly by the end of this calendar year.
In This Issue
- Taking Care of Business
- Deadline to Submit Comments on Proposed VA Rule to Grant APRN Independent Practice is July 25; Act Now
- Foundation Auctions Off VIP Experience at Members Assembly—Win the Best Seat in the House
- Seeking Family Medicine Physicians
- OAFP Members Receive Degree of Fellow
- Food, Fun, and Casual Networking for Ohioans at the AAFP National Conference
- Ready for Your Boards?
- Federal Comment Period for Healthy Ohio Medicaid Waiver Now Open
- AAFP Releases Summary of Proposed CMS Medicare Physician Fee Schedule
- Medical Marijuana Update
- Preparing for Meaningful Use Audits Webinar August 10
- Changes to National AAFP CME Requirement
- CliniSync PLUS Hosting Hypertension and Diabetes Webinars
- Medical Board Seeks to Reduce Licensure Fees
- Track, Monitor, and Control Blood Pressure with our Check it. Change it. Control it. App
- Core Content Review of Family Medicine Seeking New Authors
- ABFM Leads National Practice Transformation Initiative – Tap into Ohio’s Network
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