MAAPPN December 2016 Quarterly Meeting Announcement
Join MAAPPN for an evening of colleagueship, networking, education, job opportunities, legislative
updates and a great dinner.
Join MAAPPN for an evening of colleagueship, networking, education, job opportunities, legislative
updates and a great dinner.
MAAPPN is announcing a last minute change in our September 19th meeting schedule. Unfortunately Dr. Maureen Beirne Streff, EdD, RN, MSN, PMHCNS, BC, our keynote
This is a quick reminder that our next meeting will be on Monday, September 19, 2016 at Scarlet Oak Tavern in Hingham, Massachusetts. *** REMINDER: Pre-registration
Join us for an evening of colleagueship, networking, education, job opportunities, Legislative updates and a great dinner. The Massachusetts Association of Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses
MAAPPN expressed congratulations to the MA Attorney General for the report on June 30th, 2015 identifying the impact of “historically low reimbursement rates”
In a briefing with Secretary of Health and Human Services Marylou Sudders and other top health administration officials, officials said this practice of delaying Medicaid
Some of the emails obtained by AP describe Romney’s internal deliberations on his health care policy and the state’s 2006 budget crisis: “I hate appearing as if I am just playing national politics,”
Our opposition has unlimited financial, organizational, and institutional resources. If we are to have any chance at advancing our legislation and preventing further restrictions to
Deborah S. Allwes, BS, BSN, RN, MPH, Director of Bureau of Health Care Safety and Quality from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health has provided the following update for all Massachusetts Prescribers that describes update on the program, delegates, educational webinar offering and how to log in to the site as well as FAQ
The Massachusetts House of Representatives is comprised of 160 members, each representing a district of approximately 40,000 people. As required by the Massachusetts Constitution, the House meets every 72 hours, year-round in either formal or informal session to consider legislation.