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		<title>ENT and Allergy Associates® Further Adds to its Physician Roster Practice Welcomes Otolaryngologist Dr. Sayani Niyogi to its Woodbridge Office</title>
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<p>Source &#8211; https://www.globenewswire.com/</p>
<p>Tarrytown, NY, Oct. 28, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) &#8212; ENT and Allergy Associates, LLP (ENTA) is fully committed to increasing the number of superb specialists on its roster as the clinical needs of its patients throughout New York and New Jersey continue to expand. ENTA is delighted to announce that Dr. Sayani Niyogi has agreed to join its Woodbridge, NJ office, located at 485 Route 1 South, Building B, Suite 350 as of February 1, 2021.</p>
<p>This follows on the heels of ENTA’s most recent announcement that it will be expanding the current Woodbridge, NJ clinical site, which is expected to be completed in the Fall, 2020. The office will include a total of 14 exam rooms, 2 audiology booths, and a full complement of Allergy treatment rooms for on-site testing and injections, and many other advantages.</p>
<p>Dr. Niyogi is a seasoned ENT who has been practicing in North Jersey for the past five years.  Dr. Niyogi has experience in all routine ENT procedures, and will be seeing adult and pediatric patients. She graduated cum laude from Harvard University, earned her Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, and completed her Internship and Chief Residency at St. Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston, NJ. Dr. Niyogi is certified by the American Osteopathic Board of Otolaryngology, and a member of both the American Academy of Otolaryngology and the American Osteopathic Colleges of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology.</p>
<p>In Woodbridge, Dr. Niyogi will join a team of esteemed colleagues, including otolaryngologists Carl A. Mazzara, MD, Vishvesh M. Mehta, MD, FACS, Stuart Ort, MD, Deborah F. Rosin, MD, allergist Shaan M. Waqar, MD, and audiologists Anum Hassan, AuD, CCCA, and Deborah Himel, ScD, CCC-A.</p>
<p>Robert Glazer, CEO of ENTA commented, “We are extremely delighted Dr. Niyogi joined our Practice. She brings stellar credentials to our team in Woodbridge and her addition enhances the quality of care offered at our Woodbridge clinical site.”</p>
<p>Dr. Robert Green, President of ENTA remarked, “It is always great to be able to find someone with Dr. Niyogi’s track record of patient-centric accomplishments, and it is exciting to be able to bring them on board.  Dr. Niyogi is a highly qualified physician and brings additional, specialized expertise to our Practice. We welcome her with open arms.”</p>
<p>Dr. Vishvesh Mehta, ENTA partner, commented “The addition of Dr. Niyogi is valuable in so many ways, from her medical experience and expertise to her deep knowledge of the communities we serve.  We are absolutely delighted she has chosen to join us.”</p>
<p>To learn more about the benefits of ENT and Allergy Associates, or to conveniently find an ENT or Allergy doctor and then easily book an appointment at the nearest New York or New Jersey location, please visit www.entandallergy.com or call 1-855-ENTA-DOC.</p>
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		<title>Physician survey details depth of pandemic’s financial impact</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2020 05:17:53 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Source &#8211; https://www.ama-assn.org/</p>
<p>The U.S. death toll from COVID-19 continues to climb and is likely to worsen as colder temperatures drive Americans indoors and case counts go up. And, while the pandemic appropriately receives much of the nation’s health care focus, Americans’ other chronic and acute medical and behavioral health conditions did not go away.</p>
<p>Many of these conditions, however, went untreated or undetected, resulting in worsening health for patients.</p>
<p>Also threatened is the financial viability of the U.S. health system’s private practice infrastructure. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that by April physician offices lost 286,000 jobs compared to their January levels. Although many of those jobs have been gained back, as of September, employment still remained below its January level.</p>
<p>A new AMA survey about the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact provides a window into the financial pressures physician practices have faced and continue to experience. The survey was conducted online from mid-July through the end of August.</p>
<p>The average number of in-person visits to physician offices fell from 97 per week to 57, according to the survey of 3,500 physicians who provided at least 20 hours of patient care a week prior to the pandemic.</p>
<p>Physicians averaged a 32% drop in revenue since February, the AMA survey shows. About one in five doctors saw revenue drop by 50% or more, while nearly one-third saw declines of between 25% and 49%. Only 19% of physicians reported no drop in revenue.</p>
<p>“Physician practices continue to be under significant financial stress due to reductions in patient volume and revenue, in addition to higher expenses for supplies that are scarce for some physicians” said AMA President Susan R. Bailey, MD. “More economic relief is needed now from Congress as some medical practices contemplate the brink of viability, particularly smaller practices that are facing a difficult road to recovery.”</p>
<p>Find out with the AMA about how to keep your physician practice going during COVID-19 pandemic and get in-depth advice from the AMA physician practice financial relief guide.</p>
<h2 id="telehealth-a-help-but-not-enough">Telehealth a help, but not enough</h2>
<p>Telehealth visits helped make up some of this gap. The average physician reported having six weekly telehealth visits in February. This grew to 29 during the height of telehealth use during the pandemic and then fell to 16 at the time of the survey.</p>
<p>Overall, 20% of physicians offered telehealth visits in a typical week in February. This grew to 77% during the height of telehealth use and then slipped to 68% at the time of the survey in July and August.</p>
<p>Physicians who were regularly conducting telehealth visits before the COVID-19 outbreak said they conducted 29 telehealth visits per week in February, 51 during the height of telehealth use and about 31 when surveyed.</p>
<p>Among physicians who were not offering telehealth prior to the pandemic telehealth visits averaged 23 per week at the height of telehealth use and they were still conducting about 12 per week when surveyed.</p>
<p>But even with the additional telehealth visits, physicians on average reported that total visits were down from 101 per week in February to 72 in July and August. More than two-thirds of doctors saw a fall in patient visits over this period, with 10% reporting a drop of 75% or more. Another 11% saw patient visits drop between 50% and 74%.</p>
<p>In an effort to keep our health care workers and patients safe amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the AMA has designed resources to support physicians and practices in expediting the implementation of telemedicine.</p>
<h2 id="big-jump-in-ppe-costs">Big jump in PPE costs</h2>
<p>One advantage of telehealth visits is that they allow physicians to conserve their supply of personal protective equipment (PPE), which is becoming a growing practice expense and can be difficult to obtain, according to the survey.</p>
<p>While 15% of physicians surveyed said their PPE spending has stayed the same, 64% said their spending on PPE has gone up—with 19% saying they were unsure. More specifically, nearly 40% of physicians reported that their PPE spending rose by more than half. Another 25% said their PPE expenses increased but by less than 50%. The average increase was 57%.</p>
<p>Across all practice types, 36% of physicians said that acquiring PPE was “very” or “extremely” difficult, though the degree of difficulty is linked to the size of the practice. Difficulty in obtaining PPE was particularly acute for smaller practices who might lack purchasing power or established vendor relationships.</p>
<p>Forty-one percent of physicians in practices of five doctors or fewer said that getting PPE was “very” or “extremely” difficult. The comparable number for physicians in practices of 50 or more doctors was 30%. Forty-three percent of physicians in practices that were physician-owned said that getting PPE was “very” or “extremely” difficult. The comparable number for physicians in hospital- or system-owned practices was 25%.</p>
<p>Learn how the AMA is advocating to end recurring PPE shortages.</p>
<p>These higher expenses combined with the lower revenue coming threaten practice viability.</p>
<p>Physicians in the survey agree that these three major federal reliefs programs were helpful:</p>
<p>The Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act Public Health Emergency Fund, U.S. Small Business Administration Paycheck Protection Program, and the Medicare Accelerated and Advance Payment (AAP) programs.</p>
<p>While 40% of physicians surveyed said the AAP programs were “extremely” helpful, the initial repayment terms were harsh<u>.</u> But the AMA successfully advocated for longer repayment periods, lower per-claim recoupment amounts and a lower interest rate. The new terms were included in the recent continuing resolution bill that funds government operations through Dec. 11.</p>
<p>And, while the relief programs were helpful and appreciated the core revenue issues these programs were intended to address remain. Economic recovery remains difficult, particularly for smaller practices and, as the survey found, more relief is needed.</p>
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		<title>Mendocino Coast Clinics Welcomes Dr. Barbara Kilian and Open Door Care</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Source: willitsnews.com Working in partnership with its newest physician, Dr. Barbara Kilian, Mendocino Coast Clinics (MCC) is starting a new [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Working in partnership with its newest physician, Dr. Barbara Kilian, Mendocino Coast Clinics (MCC) is starting a new service called “Open Door” to reach out to the LGBTQ and sex positive community. Dr. Kilian is spearheading the effort, which will open starting one day a week in July.</p>



<p>“Many people in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning, and sex positive community face discrimination in many areas of their lives, including healthcare,” she said. Sex positive is a term used to describe a tolerant or progressive attitude towards sex and sexuality, one that does not discriminate against non-traditional relationships and behaviors such as open relationships, kink, fetishes, and erotic practices or role-playing involving bondage, discipline, dominance and submission, and sadomasochism. Also, some people are asexual.</p>



<p>Dr. Kilian explained that people in these minority groups (LGBTQ/sex positive/asexual) who need healthcare are in an even more vulnerable position than most people who need healthcare because they fear they will be judged or face prejudice. When people feel uncomfortable or embarrassed in a healthcare setting, they may not be forthcoming about their symptoms or concerns; some choose to forego care altogether to avoid this situation.</p>



<p>“This is especially dangerous for LGBTQ teens who have a higher-than-average suicide rate,” Dr. Kilian said. “And I know trans people who say they would rather die—literally—than go to a hospital emergency department and be treated as ‘less than.’” She says all people deserve a safe place to receive healthcare, and she intends to create just such a place on the Mendocino Coast.</p>



<p>Open Door @ MCC will be centered around sexual health, but it will also be a place where people in LGBTQ and sex positive people can come to be referred for other types of medical and behavioral health care. “We’ll be a safe place to start and either we’ll be equipped to provide the care directly or we’ll refer patients to providers who have been vetted, who we know are welcoming and well-versed in LGBTQ and sex positive issues,” she said. For example, Dr. Kilian plans to offer the initial screening for gender reassignment surgery. If patients decide to pursue surgery, Dr. Kilian will refer them to a transgender-friendly doctor. If a teen patient comes in and needs gynecological care, Dr. Kilian will work with Blue Door @ MCC to make sure the teen feels safe and comfortable with their medical provider.</p>



<p>Before moving to Fort Bragg, Dr. Kilian worked as an emergency room doctor and ran a small sex positive practice in San Francisco. Open Door @ MCC will begin seeing patients one day a week beginning in July and will expand its hours as the demand for services grows. For more information, call (707) 964-1251 and ask for Dr. Kilian.</p>



<p>MCC is a local, non-profit, federally qualified health center offering medical, dental and behavioral health care to people in the coastal communities of Mendocino County.</p>
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