Everything’s in Place for Action
As I sit here writing this article in early August, my mind focuses on the likely state of affairs in the house of medicine, our Academy, and the Board of Governors (BOG) in October. A lot will have transpired by then. The original target date for ICD-10 will have passed. Hopefully, derailed talks regarding the repeal of the SGR will have resumed, the Independent Payment Advisory Board will still be on hold, and among the many fights and crusades of our Academy the fights for the physician-led health team, transparency in advertising, access to high quality healthcare and services such as implantable hearing aids will prevail. The Academy election results will be known and we will have new leaders. The Annual Meeting will have passed and many of our members will have benefited from the opportunity to network, learn, and become engaged. Those newly appointed to Academy committees will begin to serve. The Board of Governors will have conducted its committee meetings, General Assembly, and elections. This fall will be busy. The BOG stands ready to serve as the conduit between what is happening in all of our backyards and the Academy. To that end we will be working to better engage all eligible societies. The BOG Rules and Regulations Committee is charged with helping societies establish a formal relationship with the BOG and accessing information that will enable a stronger local or specialty society. We have set up a regionalization plan including regional representatives to member societies and a representative to specialty societies to facilitate the flow of information. We have made a formal relationship with the Physician Payment Policy (3P) workgroup. The BOG Socioeconomic and Grassroots (SEGR) Committee has been developing polls on hot topics to understand the opinions of our membership. The BOG Legislative Affairs Committee is continually monitoring state and federal legislative representatives and has been conducting briefing conference calls open to the legislative reps from member societies and promoting the I-Go Program. We have formal representation on the Guidelines Task Force, the Specialty Society Advisory Council (SSAC), and the Nominating Committee. As the new chair of the BOG, I am committed to seeing these activities flourish. ENTConnect will allow better communication among all members of the Open Forum and BOG committee members on our community site. The revamped website allows interested societies and members to access BOG programs and resources. During the next few months we will be working on the March 2015 AAO-HNS/F Leadership Forum. This is an opportunity to meet in person, sit in on our committee meetings, and represent your societies and your needs. We need activism now more than ever. The challenges are known and the BOG structure is specifically designed to get the job done. I believe this year our committees and committee members are ready to work hard. We will develop task forces to serve your needs. We need you and your societies to make this effort successful! Stay alert and connect: bog@entnet.org
As I sit here writing this article in early August, my mind focuses on the likely state of affairs in the house of medicine, our Academy, and the Board of Governors (BOG) in October. A lot will have transpired by then.
The original target date for ICD-10 will have passed. Hopefully, derailed talks regarding the repeal of the SGR will have resumed, the Independent Payment Advisory Board will still be on hold, and among the many fights and crusades of our Academy the fights for the physician-led health team, transparency in advertising, access to high quality healthcare and services such as implantable hearing aids will prevail. The Academy election results will be known and we will have new leaders. The Annual Meeting will have passed and many of our members will have benefited from the opportunity to network, learn, and become engaged. Those newly appointed to Academy committees will begin to serve. The Board of Governors will have conducted its committee meetings, General Assembly, and elections.
This fall will be busy. The BOG stands ready to serve as the conduit between what is happening in all of our backyards and the Academy. To that end we will be working to better engage all eligible societies. The BOG Rules and Regulations Committee is charged with helping societies establish a formal relationship with the BOG and accessing information that will enable a stronger local or specialty society. We have set up a regionalization plan including regional representatives to member societies and a representative to specialty societies to facilitate the flow of information. We have made a formal relationship with the Physician Payment Policy (3P) workgroup. The BOG Socioeconomic and Grassroots (SEGR) Committee has been developing polls on hot topics to understand the opinions of our membership. The BOG Legislative Affairs Committee is continually monitoring state and federal legislative representatives and has been conducting briefing conference calls open to the legislative reps from member societies and promoting the I-Go Program. We have formal representation on the Guidelines Task Force, the Specialty Society Advisory Council (SSAC), and the Nominating Committee. As the new chair of the BOG, I am committed to seeing these activities flourish.
ENTConnect will allow better communication among all members of the Open Forum and BOG committee members on our community site. The revamped website allows interested societies and members to access BOG programs and resources. During the next few months we will be working on the March 2015 AAO-HNS/F Leadership Forum. This is an opportunity to meet in person, sit in on our committee meetings, and represent your societies and your needs. We need activism now more than ever. The challenges are known and the BOG structure is specifically designed to get the job done. I believe this year our committees and committee members are ready to work hard. We will develop task forces to serve your needs. We need you and your societies to make this effort successful!