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Christopher T. Maloney 1938-2017

Cardiac thoracic surgeon and former Pima County Medical Society President, Christopher T. Maloney, MD, died June 12, 2017. He was 78. Born in New York City on July 12, 1938, Maloney attended Niagara University and New York Medical College before…

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Lussier Receives Ambassador Award

Yves A. Lussier, MD, associate vice president for data science and chief knowledge officer at the University of Arizona Health Sciences, and director of the UAHS Center for Biomedical Informatics and Biostatistics, recently was honored by his alma mater, the…

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CMS announces bundled payment delay

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced last week that it has delayed the expansion of its existing bundled payment programs and the start of new ones until January 2018. CMS posted an interim final rule in March…

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UA Welcomes New Surgeons and PCMS Members

  The University of Arizona Department of Surgery and Banner – University Medical Center recently welcomed several new surgeons to Tucson. As members of the UA College of Medicine faculty, they are members of the Pima County Medical Society David…

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Belinda S. Uhall 1959-2017

Tucson native and primary care physician Belinda S. Uhall died May 11, 2017, following a two-year battle with brain cancer.  She was 58. Born April 17, 1959 in Tucson to Stella Elsie Pelletier and John Guy Raymond, Uhall was the…

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Marius M. Wagner 1949-2017

Marius M. Wagner, MD, long-time Tucson cardiologist, passed away May 17, 2017.  He was 68. Wagner was born March 10, 1949 in Transylvania, Romania to Drs. Julius and Victoria Wagner.  Wagner graduated from medical school at the University of Medicine…

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HHS issues updated “ransomware” guidance

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has issued updated ransomware and cyber threat guidance for healthcare organizations. The new guidance was issued after the latest ransomware known as WanaCry infected information tech systems around the world. HHS recommends the…

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