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MSDC Statement on Policing, Social Determinants of Health, and ActivismJune 1, 2020
MSDC's statement on the death of George Floyd and subsequent activism.
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MSDC Announces PPE Bulk Purchase Program for MembersMay 31, 2020
MSDC launches new site with Action PPE to give members an opportunity to purchase in bulk PPE for their practices.
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MSDC Recommends to Mayor Bowser Health Improvements for Re-Open PlanMay 28, 2020
MSDC made a set of recommendations to the Mayor on how to protect the health of residents during the re-open DC plan.
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DC Releases Phase One Reopening Guidance for Elective SurgeriesMay 27, 2020
Today Mayor Bowser released details on how elective procedures should resume under the first phase of re-opening DC.
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Mayor Announces FY21 Budget (Updated)May 25, 2020
Today Mayor Bowser unveiled her budget for fiscal year 2021, as well as announced updates to the fiscal year 2020 budget.
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COVID-19 Task Force Says DC Should Permit Frequent Physician TestingMay 22, 2020
The MSDC COVID-19 Task Force recommended that the District create a way for physicians to be tested frequently for COVID-19.
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Re-Open DC Advisory Group Issues Recommendations on Path Forward for DistrictMay 21, 2020
The Mayor's Re-Open DC Advisory Group issued its report on how to safely resume life in the District, including permanent telehealth expansion.
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DC Insurers File Proposed Rates for 2021 Health PlansMay 21, 2020
DISB announced Wednesday that the four major payers have filed proposed rates for DC Health Link plans for 2021.
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Council Advances Additional Liability Protections for PhysiciansMay 20, 2020
The Council's latest COVID-19 legislation included language opening the door to wider protections for physicians on medical decisions.
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MSDC Asks Council to Support Physicians in Underserved AreasMay 14, 2020
MSDC sent a letter to the Council today asking them to protect independent physicians serving in areas of need.
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Mayor Extends Stay At Home Order Through June 8May 14, 2020
The Mayor extended the District's stay at home order until June 8 and required wearing a face covering in public places.
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Cancer Screenings and Routine Care Drop During Public Health EmergencyMay 12, 2020
Statistics confirm what many already know: routine medical care is being delayed all over in response to COVID-19
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CDC: Childhood Vaccinations Plunge During COVID-19May 11, 2020
The U.S. is facing the possibility of a measles outbreak this summer due to vaccines being missed, according to the CDC
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FDA Approves First COVID-19 Saliva TestMay 11, 2020
The FDA has approved a saliva-based test for COVID-19, which could soon expand non-invasive testing options for COVID-19.
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COVID-19 Task Force Calls for Protecting Most Vulnerable District ResidentsMay 8, 2020
The MSDC COVID-19 Task Force considered vulnerable population issues, among others, at its third meeting.
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Studies Suggest Children Do Spread COVID-19 With Few SymptomsMay 7, 2020
Two new studies suggest children, even asymptomatic ones, can easily spread COVID-19 among populations.
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MSDC President Records Special Update for MSDC MembersMay 6, 2020
This week, MSDC President J. Desiree Pineda, MD, FACP, recorded a special message for MSDC members on COVID-19.
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New Study Suggests Dominant Coronavirus Strain More Contagious Than COVID-19 OriginalMay 6, 2020
A new study suggests a mutated strain of the novel coronavirus is spreading worldwide, complicating efforts at developing a vaccine.
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Howard University Opens Free COVID-19 Testing at Benning RoadMay 6, 2020
Howard University is offering a new COVID testing and treatment option for residents in Wards 7 and 8.
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Bowser Administration Announces New Howard, St. E HospitalsApril 30, 2020
Today the Mayor will announce two news hospital deals that will help address some health disparities in the District.
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