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SSVMS Medical Society News is a monthly e-bulletin from the Sierra Sacramento Valley Medical Society (SSVMS) containing up-to-date information and breaking news on issues impacting physicians practicing in El Dorado, Sacramento and Yolo counties. To receive your free subscription, contact SSVMS at (916) 452-2671 or info@ssvms.org.

SSV Medical Society News - 2026 - Volume 15 - Issue 02



 

MEDICAL

SOCIETY NEWS

 

STAY CURRENT WITH IMPORTANT

MEMBER-ONLY NEWS AND INFORMATION

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SSVMS/CMA MEMBERSHIP

PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE

For Patients, For Ourselves

There is no denying it: we are living through a heavy and unsettling time. I see it not only in the headlines, but in the exam room. Many of the forces shaping public life right now are reaching directly into our practices. Patients are delaying care, missing appointments, and avoiding the health system altogether because they do not feel safe. As physicians, we know the consequences of that hesitation can be serious, even life-threatening.

 

At the same time, I know that physicians are carrying a great deal themselves. The emotional weight of caring for vulnerable patients, navigating moral distress, and practicing medicine in an increasingly strained environment takes a toll. It can be hard to keep showing up for others when the ground feels unsteady beneath our own feet.

 

That is why supporting physician well-being is essential to me and to SSVMS. All physicians in Sacramento, El Dorado, Yolo, and Placer Counties have access to free, confidential, and anonymous counseling through SSVMS’s Joy of Medicine program. We sponsor up to six sessions with a vetted psychologist, therapist, or coach.

 

If you are feeling overwhelmed, please know this: you are not alone, and support is available. Taking care of yourself is part of taking care of your patients and your community.

 

Rick Vitangcol, MD

SSVMS President

SSV MEDICINE MAGAZINE

FEATURED ARTICLE

The Lingering Weight of Words

By Karen Poirier-Brode, MD

Practice Management

 

DMHC issues guidance in response to CMA concerns on COVID-19 cost shifting

 

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In The News

 

Federal funding deadline raises questions about Medicare telehealth

 

CMA endorses AAP’s evidence-based immunization schedule amid federal rollbacks

 

CDPH alerts health care providers to surge in deadly Death Cap mushroom poisonings

 

Congress advances health care package—but leaves coverage affordability behind

 

Survey seeks physician input to shape new patient-centered decision aids

 

Federal changes to childhood vaccine schedule raise alarm among physicians

 

Noridian warns of fraudulent correspondence targeting Medicare providers

 

California physicians oppose CDC move to cut child vaccine recommendations

 

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UPCOMING CMA/SSVMS WEBINARS AND EVENTS



February 7, 2026

SSVMS Honors Medicine 2026

 

April 8, 2026

CMA Legislative Advocacy Day

 

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ACCESS TO CARE AMID IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT ACTIVITY

California physicians warn that immigration enforcement activity is deterring patients from seeking needed medical care, increasing health risks and straining the system.

 

CMA has compiled some resources to help.

IN THEIR WORDS

For 25 years, I’ve valued SSVMS’s advocacy, resources, and support for our physician community. As I start my own private practice, I’ve gained an even deeper appreciation for their commitment to physician well-being, career satisfaction, and community health.

 

Rochelle Frank, MD

Neurology

Member Since 2001

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