CMS is conducting field testing for the Non-Pressure Ulcers episode-based cost measure and your input is needed by March 14!
The highly successful Fall 2023 Virtual Coding Seminar is now available for purchase on-demand! Viewers are treated to in-depth information related to foot- and ankle-specific topics.
As part of APMA’s ongoing commitment to the Empowered Community pillar of the organization’s strategic plan, your association is kicking off a research initiative this month surrounding access to APMA membership.
If you have had a recent site visit issue(s), access the site inspection tracking form as soon as possible so that the DME Jurisdictional Councils can share some recent examples with CMS.
Last week, the APMA Center for Professional Advocacy (CPA) held its second Mini Summit, “Licensing Board Consolidation: Pros and Cons.”
APMA is excited to announce the addition of several new courses to the APMA Online Learning Center, many of which are free and exclusively available to APMA members.
Registration is now open for the APMA 2024 Coding and Clinical Education Seminar, April 27 and 28.
In the wake of the announcement by James R. Christina, DPM, APMA executive director and CEO, that he will retire March 31, APMA has launched a nationwide search for its next chief executive. Are you a visionary leader with a passion for advancing medicine in America? APMA is seeking a dynamic and innovative CEO to lead our esteemed organization into the future. Join us in shaping the future of podiatric medicine and making a meaningful impact on the health and well-being of millions of Americans. If you are ready to take on this exciting opportunity, we invite you to apply today!
Blueprints in your EHR, specifically designed for podiatry and the way you practice, can provide podiatric clinical workflows, content, and guides for an enhanced EHR experience for today’s podiatrist.
APMA met with CMS again on February 6 to revisit its policy on the surgical treatment of nails that establishes use parameters for CPT®11730 and 11732.
For the past several years, the Center for Professional Advocacy at APMA has collaborated closely with the Mississippi Podiatric Medical Association to modernize the state’s scope of practice to permit podiatric physicians to treat the ankle. Most recently, the CPA submitted a letter to the Mississippi State Legislature supporting MsPMA and refuting a letter from the AMA.
Learn about an exciting new APMA member benefit that will optimize the financial operations of your business.
APMA is proud to recognize the recipients of the APMA student membership scholarship to the American Diabetes Association (ADA).
APMA recommended removing Measure #219: Functional Status Change for Patients with Lower Leg, Foot or Ankle Impairment from the Podiatry Specialty Measure Set for 2025.
APMA is looking for members to share their stories and perspectives on our social media channels for Black History Month and Women's History Month.
Start the new year on the right foot with APMA and Talar Medical. We are excited to announce that Talar Medical is APMA’s chosen preferred group purchasing organization (GPO), bringing new value to your practice. Talar Medical brings together more than 4,000 podiatric physicians and surgeons and more than 30 of the top vendors in the field to deliver exceptional savings for podiatric practices.
On January 8, APMA submitted comments to the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) in response to the draft evidence review and draft recommendation statement regarding falls prevention in community-dwelling older adults.
APMA submitted comments to HHS last week, responding to HHS’ proposed rule, “Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, HHS Notice of Benefit and Payment Parameters for 2025; Updating Section 1332 Waiver Public Notice Procedures; Medicaid; Consumer Operated and Oriented Plan (CO-OP) Program; and Basic Health Program.”
How do your professional goals stack up? Check out a breakdown of members' professional goals for the upcoming year.
APMA and DCPMA are advocating for DPMs regarding a proposal before the DC Council Committee on Health that if approved could have a significant impact on podiatric physicians and patients in the District.