POSTED: September 5th, 2013
POSTED IN: Summer 2012,
Adopted – Resolved, the Missouri State Medical Association encourage legislation to develop a Prescription Drug Monitoring Program to gather data on Schedule II-IV controlled substances that will allow Missouri physicians to access information to identify patients seeking prescribed medications, and be it further
Resolved, the Missouri State Medical Association encourage such legislation to protect the legitimate practice of prescribing pain
medication.
Referred to MSMA Council – Resolved, that the Missouri State Medical Association:
1. Reduce constraints on pharmaceutical and instrument companies for providing CME to physicians; 2. Simplify CME procedures for documentation of scientific presentations, particularly joint sponsorship and cost reduction.
Adopted – Resolved, that the MSMA through its delegates to the AMA House of Delegates and its statewide membership through communication to Congressional Representatives and Senators promote and encourage the inclusion of clinical specialists on a proportional basis on the US Preventive Task Force
Resolution Not Adopted – Resolved, that the Missouri State Medical Association pursue legislation in Missouri that would prevent Missouri cities, municipalities and counties from enacting local ordinances overriding or circumventing state law with regard to the sale and distribution of controlled substances and other pharmaceuticals.
Referred to MSMA Council – Resolved, that the Missouri State Medical Association work with the State Board of Healing Arts to insure that any physician who has had their license to practice medicine revoked, or has resigned their license pending disciplinary action (including that which would follow criminal conviction), will be appropriately so designated on the website.
Resolution Not Adopted – Resolved, that the Missouri State Medical Association staff continues to work with renewed effort with the state in making the volunteer process as expeditious, simple and as seamless as possible in the future, insuring that volunteer physician assistance will be available when needed.
Referred to MSMA Council – Resolved, that the Missouri State Medical Association should work with the state Department of Insurance to encourage private insurers to provide free malpractice tail coverage making it more economically feasible for senior physicians to practice medicine.
Referred to MSMA Council – Resolved, that the Missouri State Medical Association pursue Missouri legislation patterned after the Florida legislation (Florida HB 479) regarding expert medical witness testimony.
Adopted – Resolved, that the Missouri State Medical Association petition the State of Missouri to adopt a standardized legal form in order to transmit prescription requests by means of fax.
Adopted – Resolved, that the Missouri State Medical Association state a public position in favor of stability in Medicare reimbursement, transparency in medical costs, and alternatives to current medical negligence lawsuit system, and be it further Resolved, that the MSMA seek and support legislative and court action to further these positions.
Referred to MSMA Council – Resolved, that the Missouri State Medical Society support and encourage the state legislature to enact
legislation to enable patients to receive or acquire their test results directly from the individual laboratory facilities.
Adopted – Resolved, that the Missouri State Medical Association (MSMA) work with representatives of all medical schools in Missouri and interested resident training programs to develop a model training program in Advocacy.
Referred to MSMA Council – Resolved, that the Missouri State Medical Association (MSMA) work with the State Legislature to increase the State tobacco tax to a level equivalent to that in our contiguous surrounding states, and be it further
Resolved, that revenue generated by increasing the tobacco tax be allocated to the PRIMO program to encourage physicians to practice primary care medicine in underserved or shortage areas, with remaining funds going towards underfunded state programs.
Referred to MSMA Council – Resolved, that the Missouri State Medical Association (MSMA) work with the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, the Missouri Board of Healing Arts and other relevant state agencies
to collate information on physician practices and, if necessary, devise a survey instrument to collect comprehensive information describing the geographic and professional distribution of physicians, and be it further Resolved, that MSMA arrange to have said data analyzed in such a fashion as to define those practice types and geographic areas in the most acute shortage situations, and be it further Resolved, that such data be published on an annual basis to ensure the most current knowledge on the type of practice and geographic distributions in the State of Missouri.