For the first time in several weeks, Ohio’s Public Health Advisory System has shown a change in the amount of spread in some Ohio counties. Holmes, Mercer, Shelby, and Williams counties decreased to a Level 2 (Orange) Public Health Emergency.
In This Issue
- Registration Open: Challenging Race-Based Medicine Webinar
- Got Your Vaccine? Get a Shirt & Mask to Match
- Award Nominations Due Friday
- AAFP COVID-19 CME Webinar: Clinical Updates and Considerations, Part 2 Tonight
- Members Invited to View and Discuss “Power to Heal: Medicare and the Civil Rights Revolution”
- AAFP Advocacy Win: CMS will Hold Practices Harmless for 2020 MIPS Performance Year
- Missouri Chapter Partnership Provides CME Opportunities to OAFP Members
- Complete Your AAFP Member Satisfaction Survey
- Vaccine Shipments Increase
- OACHC Hosts Preceptor Development Series
- Phase 1C and Phase 2 Vaccination Eligibility Starts Thursday
- Study: 40% of Vaccine Trials over Past Decade Did Not Report Race of Participant
- Over 140 Physicians Participate in February Virtual KSA
- State Health Equity Website Launched
- Nursing Home Cases and Hospitalizations Continue Downward Trend
- Using Patient Feedback in Healthcare Intelligence Could Reduce Health Disparities
- Ohio Public Health Advisory System Update
- Report Outlines State Efforts to Address Racial Disparities in Maternal Mortality
- March is National Kidney Month
- Ohio Physician Wellness Coalition Offers Online CME Courses on Improving Physician Well-Being
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