November 2020

MA Ortho News-Message from President, Orthobiologics Recording, Arthroscopy Questionnaire, Become a MOA Key Contact
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Orthopaedic News & Updates
November 2020
MOA President's Message
2021 MOA Membership
Dear Colleague,

While this has been a challenging time for our profession and critical time for the health of our State, the Massachusetts Orthopaedic Association continues to advocate, inform, and support the orthopaedic community.

Even with the disruption of the 2020 legislative session, the MOA has been lobbying for sensible health care reforms, Covid 19 liability relief, telehealth parity and fair, objective out of network reimbursement. In addition, the MOA represented you during Covid 19 related discussions with the Division of Insurance, Department of Public Health and CMS. 

During the most critical stages of the pandemic, the MOA worked to provide timely Covid 19 updates as well as share business and practice suggestions. Furthermore, we distributed telehealth codes and policies for all insurers to ensure safe patient care and fair practice reimbursement. And, while we were unable to hold the Annual Meeting this year, we offered a clinical webinar on Orthobiologics presented by Christian Lattermann, MD, to all orthopaedic surgeons at no cost.

We have much more work ahead to be done. Your continued involvement and dues renewal for 2021 is critical to the Association and vital to the ongoing advocacy efforts, educational programs, and representation by MOA for the entire orthopaedic community: private practice, hospital and academic employed.  Now more than ever, your membership support is needed. 

The MOA is your strongest ally and the only statewide association committed to effecting positive change for the orthopaedic community and patients while delivering value to members with the low annual membership fee of $300.00.

To renew your membership and receive a free, one year online subscription to OrthoEvidence, click here. The MOA and its Board looks forward to serving the orthopaedic community as well as its patients in 2021. Thank you. 

Sincerely,
Walter Stanwood, MD
President
OrthoEvidence

All 2021 renewing and new members receive a free one year subscription to OrthoEvidence, your online source for Orthopaedic research summaries.
Orthobiologics in Sports Medicine
MOA Clinical Webinar Link Available
Orthopaedic surgeons, Physician Assistants and Orthopaedic Residents joined the informative and relevant webinar on the, "Safe & Reasonable Use of Stem Cells and Orthobiologics in Sports Medicine and Early OA" presented by Christian Lattermann, MD, Chief of Sports Medicine Service -Brigham & Women’s Hospital.  We were honored to have him share his clinical experience with his orthopaedic colleagues. 

Dr. Lattermann's presentation included:
  • Clinical experiences regarding the use of Orthobiologics and stem cell related products as an alternative treatment in patients with early Osteoarthritis.
  • Issues regarding the scientific background of Orthobiologics.
  • Regulatory Status
  • Known Clinical Efficacies
  • Treatment Algorithms & Where to Integrate Orthobiologics into the current treatment arsenal.

The MOA is pleased to offer all its members an opportunity to listen to the program. Simply click on the audio recording and use passcode: zw1xE6R# to learn more about Orthobiologics.


Special thanks to the following companies for their support the program.
New England Arthroplasty Questionnaire
Consensus Among Arthroplasty Surgeons
Please consider participating in this project.


20-Item Questionnaire for Total Joint Replacement consensus among Arthroplasty Surgeons in New England.

As there are limited guidelines from AAOS or AAKHSS, researchers at New England Baptist Hospital hope to gather consensus among arthroplasty surgeons in the New England area on various topics.
Advocacy in Action
Become a Key Contact - Support the Profession

The MOA is your strongest ally and the only statewide association committed to effecting positive change for the orthopaedic community. 

The MOA continues to be increasingly involved with the MA Legislature as the number of bills and regulations increases each year and significantly impacts orthopaedic surgeon's ability to practice medicine and deliver quality health care to their patients. 

While this legislative session was interrupted and disrupted by the pandemic, the MOA continues to lobby for sensible health care reforms, Covid 19 liability relief, telehealth parity and fair, objective out of network reimbursement. In addition, the MOA represented you during discussions with the Division of Insurance, Department of Public Health and CMS all related to Covid 19 matters.

It is essential that orthopaedic surgeons continue to support the MOA by taking a pro-active approach in developing meaningful, effective relationships with members of the MA Legislature. 

This is where you can help. You can be an important resource to legislators and other government officials on health care issues by signing up to be a key contact. 

The goal of a key contact program is to personalize outreach to the MA legislature through individual orthopaedic surgeon communications while maximizing the impact of the orthopaedic community.