Thought Leadership Resource Center for Physicians
Physician Thought Leadership Resource Center
Part of our role as a professional medical society is to be a resource provider for our members. We are fortunate to have created partnerships and alliances with organizations that seek to provide educational and support materials that can be support of our member’s efforts to provide the best in care to their clients. We encourage our members to engage with the content presented here and reach out to the providers should they wish more information and support.
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Resolve Contract Scorecard — See how your contract stacks up against market data for your specialty. Explore on the Resolve Contract Scorecard homepage.
Asset Strategy Consultants and MSDC have partnered to offer enhanced financial wellness options for physicians and their practices. Individual physicians can speak with an ASC advisor to help plan for their long term goals. You can also speak with MSDC or ASC on how your practice can join the MSDC PEP 401k plan, to help your employees affordably plan for retirement. Click here to lean more about the MSDC Pooled Employer 401k Plan.
Click here to access MSDC/Resolve benefit
MSDC members receive 15% off employment contract review services and salary data from Resolve. Receive assistance from a specialized attorney when reviewing or negotiating your contract, and access detailed salary data for your specialty.
Resolve is your top source for physician contract review services and compensation data. Whether you are signing your first employment contract, or renegotiating a current one, their team ensures your terms are fair. Get instant access to data from real employment contracts in your specialty and location, so you always know what you should be earning. If you need to negotiate a contract, attorneys specializing in physician employment are available to help you along the way or even negotiate on your behalf. With the right data, insights, and expertise, you can negotiate like a pro and sign the contract you deserve.
Contact MSDC or see the member benefit page for your discount code.
MSDC, the Healthy Physician Foundation, and the American College of Lifestyle Medicine (ACLM) are partnering to bring you more CME and content on the growing topic of lifestyle medicine. These interactive courses, done by experts, allow you to meet CME requirements, including in some cases the DC required public health courses.
When you use the MSDC link above to take one of these courses, a portion of the fees will go to support the Healthy Physician Foundation. The Foundation will use this money to support physician wellness, including lifestyle medicine training.
DACS provides support to primary care and specialty prescribers in addressing the needs of their patients with substance use disorders and chronic pain management. All services are free and include:
- Phone consultation for clinical questions provided by expert addiction medicine specialists
- Education and training opportunities related to substance use disorders and chronic pain management
- Assistance in the identification of substance use and behavioral health resources and referrals that meet the needs of the patients in your community.
Funding for DACS is provided by The District of Columbia Government, DC Health, Health Regulation and Licensing Administration (HRLA), Pharmaceutical Control Division (PCD). DACS is administered by the University of Maryland School of Medicine staff and faculty.>
Rx4Miracles
can help relieve the “sticker shock” your patients feel each time they pay for a prescription. The Rx4Miracles Prescription Savings Card provides savings for both brand and generic medications, requires no enrollment, no income requirements
and is open to everyone. Rx4Miracles also generates funds which go back to Children's Miracle Network Hospitals to support their efforts to improve and change pediatric healthcare and its impact on kids, families, and communities.
Funds granted through our partnership with Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals help deliver specialized care, critical research, equipment, and resources necessary for hospital teams to provide life-saving care to the children
in our community.
Rx4Miracles helps uninsured and underinsured individuals afford their prescription medications. However, Rx4Miracles can also be used by individuals who have health insurance coverage with no prescription
benefits, which is common in many health savings accounts (HSA) and high deductible health plans. Additionally, individuals who have prescription coverage can use Rx4Miracles for non-covered medications.
In collaboration
with Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals we are working to save and improve the lives of as many children as possible.
Savings for you. Funds for them.
Click here to view a flyer with information.
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November is Long-Term Care Awareness Month
Content provided by UnitedHealthcare Community & State District of Columbia
November is National Long-Term Care Awareness Month, and the UnitedHealthcare Dual Choice Plan offers a wide range of benefits to eligible enrollees who reside in the District. Long-term services and supports (LTSS) refers to a broad range of medical, functional, and social services that are needed by individuals who have complex health needs due to aging, chronic illness, or disability. These services can be provided in a range of settings, including nursing homes, assisted living facilities, convalescent homes, and home and community-based settings. Medicaid serves as the largest payer for LTSS. The need for LTSS is generally measured by limitations in one’s ability to perform activities of daily living (ADLs) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs), both of which allow individuals to live independently in their communities.
LTSS are delivered in a variety of settings, including home- and community-based settings (e.g., adult day services and personal care/homemaker services) and institutional care (e.g., intermediate care facilities for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and nursing homes).
LTSS programs are administered either in nursing facilities or through Home- and Community-Based Services (HCBS). HCBS support people as they continue to live in their home or a setting of their choosing. Individuals who receive HCBS still make appointments and go to a medical facility for care, but they also receive wraparound services in their community or directly in their home.
Approximately 14 million individuals need LTSS in the United States today. Most of these individuals want to stay in their residence for as long as possible, making HCBS the more desirable choice for many individuals needing LTSS. HCBS also offer considerable cost savings for states, with nursing home care costs 73% greater than the cost of care in the community.