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Julie Margenthaler, MD, Installed as the Society's 24th President
Julie Margenthaler, MD, of Missouri began her term as the Society's President on May 1, 2021. The official transition of leadership from Dr. Jill Dietz to Dr. Margenthaler took place at the Society’s business meeting held in conjunction with the Society's 22nd Annual Meeting.
#ASBrS21 Keynote Address
Watch the compelling #ASBrS21 Keynote Address, It’s the Little Things That Matter, presented by Dr. Elizabeth O'Riordan, a consultant breast surgeon and cancer survivor.
ASBrS-NSGC Joint Statement of Medical Societies Regarding Genetic Testing Requirements
In an effort to emphasize the importance of genetic testing and to facilitate high-value genetics services by all clinicians, the ASBrS and the NSGC recognize the common goal of delivering quality genetic testing as part of optimal patient care for our patients. We want to assure that all patients who are eligible for testing have access. We recognize that some breast surgeons are prevented from ordering testing by institutional policies or insurer requirements. We believe any barriers to genetic testing pose the risk of exacerbating disparities in access to care.
COVID Relief Bill Mitigates Scheduled Cuts to Surgical Payment
On December 21, 2020, Congress enacted a 5,500-page consolidated appropriations act, which included COVID relief provisions. Through 2020, The American Society of Breast Surgeons (ASBrS) has worked to avert the Fee Schedule cuts to surgical payments that were set to take effect on January 1, 2021. The Society joined 11 other surgical professional associations in forming the Surgical Care Coalition to advocate for preventing Medicare payment cuts that threaten patients' timely access to surgical care. As explained in this article, we believe that the combination of various provisions in the relief legislation passed yesterday accomplishes that goal.