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04/05/2022

Physician Guide for Keeping Your Practice Open


OSMA received the following information from the AMA last week for distribution to all physician practices.

 

The American Medical Association (AMA) is excited to announce the release of one of our most valuable private practice resources, the revised Physician Guide for Keeping Your Practice Open. This new publication includes updated information to help physicians implement policies and procedures around staff and patient vaccines, as well as advice to address staff burnout and workforce shortages spurred by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

 

Download the guide now and share this timely and relevant resource with your colleagues, peers and physician members. Sample messages have been provided below for distribution on your social media channels and organization newsletters:

 

Sample Communication Messages:

  • New Release: Updated Physician Guide for Keeping Your Practice Open
    The AMA’s acclaimed resource, the Physician Guide for Keeping Your Practice Open has been updated to reflect the evolving private practice state and staff shortages spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic. Download the guide now for expert advice and guidance to sustain your private practice.

  • The AMA has released an updated version of the acclaimed Physician Guide for Keeping Your Practice Open. This resource builds on the AMA’s ongoing efforts to ensure physicians have the latest up-to-date information and resources necessary to address concerns about workforce protection and retention during the COVID-19 pandemic. Download the guide now.

  • Get in the know and ensure your practice remains compliant and successful during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. Download the newly revised Physician Guide for Keeping Your Practice Open today.

  • Get the support you need to sustain your practice through the pandemic. Download the AMA’s newest publication, the Physician Guide for Keeping Your Practice Open.

 


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