AAOS Now, October 2022
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Podcast Episode Addresses Uptick in Healthcare Workplace Violence and Efforts to Mitigate Risks
Workplace violence occurs in healthcare settings four times more often than in any other setting. Leaders within the orthopaedic community have taken strides to address this increase in violence.
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AAOS Is Clear in Its Response to CMS about Proposed Medicare Payment Policy Changes for 2023
The American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons issued formal comments to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services on the agency’s proposed payment policy changes for calendar year 2023.
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Orthopaedic Surgeons and Congressional Leaders Collaborate at the National Orthopaedic Leadership Conference
Since the first NOLC meeting in 1990, leaders from AAOS have been assembling in our nation’s capital to advocate orthopaedic issues before members of Congress, as well as conducting the business of AAOS. This is one of the most critical meetings of AAOS every year.
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Podcast: AAOS Members Can Present a United Front when Advocating in a Politically Fragmented Environment
On the August episode of the AAOS Advocacy Podcast, AAOS Advocacy Council Chair and podcast host Douglas Lundy, MD, MBA, FAAOS, sat down with former AAOS President Gerald R. Williams Jr, MD, FAAOS, to discuss unity among members amidst divisive political and social events.