ACCMA Webinars
ACCMA Webinars

To meet the needs of our busy physician members and their staff, the ACCMA offers a number of affordable, convenient web-based seminars.  These "webinars" bring members the same high quality content that can be found through our in-person seminars, but allows participant to join from their home, office, or anywhere with access to a computer, high speed internet and a phone line. 

Please note that registration for web-based seminars involved two steps:

1) Make Payment
Please make a payment online, by fax, or by standard mail. Upon receipt of your payment, you will be emailed further instructions (see #2 below).

2) Register Online
After ACCMA receives your payment, you will be emailed instructions for registering with our online webinar provider GoToWebinar.  You must register in order to receive the information needed to particpate.  After ACCMA approves your request, you will receive an email containing a URL hyperlink, telephone access number, and instructions for participating in the webinar.

Please contact the ACCMA for more information.

CalOSHA Training for the Medical Practice
This program satisfies OSHA's annual blood-borne pathogen training requirement.
Medicare RAC Audits (WEBINAR)
Medicare anticipates recouping $18 billion from health care providers as a result of the 2009 Recovery Audit Contractor (RAC) audits.  This webinar goes over RAC basics, provides tips on avoiding an audit, getting through an audit, and minimizing the amounts recovered.

News

CalOSHA ATD Regulations
CMA has released a new "On-Call" document to help physicians understand new CalOSHA standards that require employers in health care settings to protect employees from aerosol transmissible diseases.
Medi-Cal Payments on Hold
While most physicians continue to be paid for Medi-Cal claims, some Medi-Cal payments are being held up while the California Legislature negotiates a new State budget.
PECOS Enrollment Update
To ensure adequate time to process applications before the January 3, 2011. Medicare is strongly encouraging physicians who are not currently enrolled in PECOS to initiate Medicare enrollment.
MBC Notice to Consumers
California physicians are now required to provide a "Notice to Consumers" to notify patients that they are licensed and regulated by the Medical Board of California (MBC). Find resources to comply.

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