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Social Determinants of Health
WEBSocial determinants of health (SDOH) are non-medical factors that influence a person's health outcomes. They are conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work, and age, and the wider set of forces and systems shaping the conditions of daily life. SDOHs have a major impact on people’s health, well-being, and quality of life, and
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August2_2021 Update
WEBAugust2_2021 Update. The TCMS would like to thank our St. David's, Ascension, and Baylor Scott & White hospital networks who are working diligently to provide our outpatient medical community with available options for monoclonal antibody infusion centers. Here is the first of our MAB treatment protocols. Stay tuned for more!
Acknowledgements
WEB2 The Healthy Living Matters2 Healthcare Sector Action Team (HSAT), comprised of partners from hospitals, clinics, public health, health plans, foundations, academia, and government, developed this Pathway: A Guide to Clinical Screening for Social Determinants of Health as a guide to first and foremost encourage organizations, physicians, and …
Webb-Zapata-Jim Hogg County Medical Society
WEBThe Webb-Zapata-Jim Hogg County Medical Society and TMA constantly monitor legislative, regulatory, and legal issues to determine the potential impact on you, your practice, and your patients. Stay up to date and involved in issues of importance during and between legislative and congressional sessions. WZJHCMS and TMA represent you …
The ABCs of Antitrust in Health Care, Part IV: Medical Staff …
WEBPeer review includes review of the quality of care or professional competence of individual physicians who are members of the medical staff and who want to become members (e.g., credentialing). “Peer review” can also encompass broader institutional quality evaluations. Peer review of individual practitioner:
ROAD TO PRACTICE RECOVERY
WEBAsk patients to call upon arrival, and to stay in their vehicle until staff can escort them into the practice or call them when it’s their time to be seen. Also, designate “sick” and “well” areas in your waiting room, and entrances and exits into and out of the practice, if possible. Declutter patient areas.
TCMS COVID-19 Heroes Honor Roll
WEB"Brent is my husband, so I have seen first-hand the long hours he has put in to serve his community. As President of Central Texas Primary Care Alliance and as CEO of Austin Health Partners, he has done all he can to help pediatric practices in Central Texas be educated and prepared throughout the pandemic.
Member Spotlight
WEBA member of TCMS since 1979, Dr. William Rice started his medical career as an emergency medicine physician. This phase of his career jumpstarted an idea to develop a process that predicts chronic disease exacerbation. He holds a patent to this day for Repetitive Interactive Clinical Evaluations (RICE).
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