State Chapters
AAEMLa Update
A Year of Achievement
by Larry Weiss, MD JD FAAEM
As we prepare for our annual meeting on November 8, we reflect
on a year of considerable accomplishments. We now have over 120 members.
We chartered our political action committee, we published the first three
issues of our state chapter newsletter, we filed an amicus brief with
the Louisiana Supreme Court on a very high profile EMTALA case, we sent
a letter to the CEOs and medical staff presidents of every hospital in
Louisiana describing the benefits of having board certified emergency
physicians, and we sent a copy of the AAEM pamphlet on board certification
to every hospital in Louisiana. We did this all on a "shoestring"
budget with a minimal dues structure. Many thanks to our capable and talented
Executive Director, Sylvia Cusimano.
To an increasing extent, emergency physicians in Louisiana
now realize that they may come to AAEMLa if they want action on an urgent
issue. We are the activist organization for emergency physicians in Louisiana.
Recently, our state Medicare carrier decided they would not allow emergency
physicians to oversee hyperbaric oxygen treatments while they work in
the emergency department. This policy singles out emergency physicians
and discriminates only against us. Medicare refers to this as "multitasking."
We perform multitasking whenever we care for more than one patient at
a time. In other words, emergency physicians always perform multitasking
whenever we work in an ED. Our Board approved a policy to reverse this
discriminatory policy. Our PAC will pursue this as an issue in the upcoming
year. This issue serves as another example of how our chapter can quickly
come to the assistance of emergency physicians in our state who have serious
professional problems.
Our annual meeting provides another example of how we serve
the emergency physicians in our area. We will provide a series of national
quality lectures at the Hyatt Regency in New Orleans at a minimal price.
All of our lecturers this year will discuss critical care topics including
ventilator management, treatment of shock, and cardiac imaging for acute
coronary syndromes. We will provide Category One CME through AAEM. We
invite interested physicians throughout the U.S. to attend. You may call
our office for hotel information (504 366 7638). Please see the advertisement
in the September October issue of Common Sense . We had some unexpected
bad weather last year, but early November is really the most beautiful
time of the year in New Orleans. Hope to see some of you at our meeting,
and at the upcoming national AAEM meeting in San Francisco.
AAEMLa is the Louisiana State Chapter of the American
Academy of Emergency Medicine. Dr. Larry Weiss is the President of AAEMLa
and can be reached at ldweiss@aol.com
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