Pennsylvania Medical Society House of Delegates Report

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0 0 0 0 Pennsylvania Medical Society House of Delegates Report Reference Committee A Presented by: Mark S. Friedlander, MD, Chair October 0 CONSENT CALENDAR Mr. Speaker, your reference committee recommends the following consent calendar: Recommended for Adoption. Report, Board of Trustees, 0 Proposed Bylaws Amendment: Subject Eight Expansion of the Affiliate Member Category to include Physicians 0 Years of Age or Older on overall membership numbers and delegate representation Recommended to Refer Back to Committee. 0 Proposed Bylaws Amendment: Subject One Membership: Admission to Membership (Action deferred until 0 House of Delegates). 0 Proposed Bylaws Amendment: Subject Two Membership: Membership Categories, Administrative Members (Action deferred until 0 House of Delegates). 0 Proposed Bylaws Amendment: Subject Three Special Sections: Early Career Physicians Section (Action deferred until 0 House of Delegates) Three proposed amendments to the Pennsylvania Medical Society s bylaws were received in 0. However, the amendments were not included in the 0 House of Delegates Official Call by the required deadline. Per the direction of the House Speaker, all actions regarding any proposed bylaws amendments will be deferred until the 0 House of Delegates. Report of the Board of Trustees regarding a 0 proposed bylaws amendment is not affected by this deferral. As such, Reference Committee A has made a recommendation for action to the 0 House of Delegates as contained herein.. REPORT, BOARD OF TRUSTEES, 0 PROPOSED BYLAWS AMENDMENT: SUBJECT EIGHT EXPANSION OF THE AFFILIATE MEMBER CATEGORY TO INCLUDE PHYSICIANS 0 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER ON OVERALL MEMBERSHIP NUMBERS AND DELEGATE REPRESENTATION Mr. Speaker, your reference committee recommends that the recommendation in Board of Trustees Report be adopted and the remainder of the report be filed. Subject Eight of 0, introduced at the 0 annual meeting and referred to the Board of Trustees for study, called on the Pennsylvania Medical Society to study the impact on overall membership numbers and delegate representation of a proposed bylaws amendment that would expand the Affiliate Member category to include physicians 0 years of age or older.

0 0 0 0 In 0, Pennsylvania Medical Society staff proposed the expansion of the Affiliate Member category to include physicians 0 years of age or older. This proposed amendment would result in the elimination of the Associate Member category. Since the Associate Member category would be eliminated, the related membership options, Associate Member with Mail and Associate Member with No Mail, would no longer be available. Existing members of the Associate Member with Mail category would be moved to the Affiliate Member category. Existing members of the Associate Member with No Mail category would remain in this category; however, no new members would be added to the category. Upon study of this issue, it was determined that the proposed bylaws amendment could result in a decrease in overall membership numbers. However, several benefits would be derived from the proposed change, including new membership opportunities for physicians 0 years of age or older, a potential decrease in the cost for county medical societies, simplification of membership categories, and more consistent and accurate tracking of membership data. Based upon the information provided, your Board of Trustees recommended that Board Report be adopted. Your reference committee believes that the Board of Trustees has made a thorough examination of this issue and supports its recommendation.. 0 PROPOSED BYLAWS AMENDMENT: SUBJECT ONE MEMBERSHIP: ADMISSION TO MEMBERSHIP amendment Subject One in the 0 Official Call be recommended for Currently, Chapter I, Section of the bylaws provides that physicians and medical students must be a member of a component medical society. Proposed Bylaws Amendment Subject One would exempt physicians and medical students from component medical society membership if they neither live, work nor have a hospital affiliation in Pennsylvania. The rationale for this proposed amendment is that component medical society benefits are not utilized by outof-state physicians or medical students. Since they are currently given the option of choosing a component medical society to join, they usually opt to join component medical societies that assess no dues. This results in a misrepresentation of the number of active members for counties and could artificially increase delegate representation. If Proposed Bylaws Amendment Subject One is adopted, these individuals would still be able to vote as members of a section, hold office, and serve as a member of any workgroup or committee at the state level. Your committee heard testimony both in favor of, and against, this proposed bylaws amendment. Most of the testimony focused on whether members who meet the criteria should be allowed to hold office within the Pennsylvania Medical Society. Those in favor of this proposed bylaws amendment testified that as a dues paying member, these individuals should hold the same rights as other members. Those in favor also testified to the importance of transparency: dues paying members with no affiliation to the Commonwealth should be required to disclose their disposition and leave it up to the voting membership to decide whether to elect the individual into a leadership position. Those against this proposed bylaws amendment testified that office-holding members should have some affiliation or presence in Pennsylvania, as it is those members who best understand the issues facing physicians in Pennsylvania. Some members who testified against this proposed bylaws amendment were in favor of allowing these individuals to become members of the Pennsylvania Medical Society but to make them ineligible to hold office.

0 0 0 0 Per your direction, any action regarding this resolution will be deferred to the 0 House of Delegates. As your bylaws committee will be undertaking a thorough review of all bylaws starting in 0, your committee, along with the membership taskforce, will study the membership categories in more detail and make recommendations consistent with its findings.. 0 PROPOSED BYLAWS AMENDMENT: SUBJECT TWO MEMBERSHIP: MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES ADMINISTRATIVE MEMBER amendment Subject Two in the 0 Official Call be recommended for Currently, Chapter I, Section (e) of the bylaws provides that hospital medical staff coordinators are exempt from paying dues. Proposed Bylaws Amendment Subject Two would clarify that hospital medical staff coordinators must meet the Pennsylvania Medical Society s membership guidelines in addition to not being exempt from paying dues. The rationale for this proposed amendment is that practice medical staff coordinators pay % of full active state and county dues, unless the county medical society chooses to forego those dues. Therefore, hospital medical staff coordinators should be held to the same requirements as practice medical staff coordinators. Your committee heard no testimony on this issue. Per your direction, any action regarding this amendment will be deferred to the 0 House of Delegates.. 0 PROPOSED BYLAWS AMENDMENT: SUBJECT THREE SPECIAL SECTIONS EARLY CAREER PHYSICIANS SECTION amendment Subject Three in the 0 Official Call be recommended for Currently, Chapter XIV, Section of the bylaws provides that the trustee representing early career physicians to the Board of Trustees must be under 0 years of age or in the first five () years of professional endeavor after residency and fellowship training programs at the time of election. In addition, Chapter XVIII, Section of the bylaws provides that membership in the Early Career Physicians Section shall include all active physician members of the Pennsylvania Medical Society who are under 0 years of age or in the first five () years of professional endeavor after residency and fellowship training. Proposed Bylaws Amendment Subject Three would revise these sections to provide that the Early Career Physicians Section would include all active physician members of the Pennsylvania Medical Society who are under 0 years of age or in the first seven () years of professional endeavor after residency and fellowship training. In addition, the trustee representing early career physicians to the Board of Trustees would have to meet either of these qualifications at the time of election. The rationale for this proposed amendment is that extending the term of eligibility to seven () years would match the eligibility requirements of the Early Career Physicians Section with the eligibility requirements of the American Medical Association s Young Physicians Section. Additionally, as the Pennsylvania Medical Society makes efforts to attract new members, particularly those physicians early in their careers, extending eligibility increases the pool of potential members to the Early Career Physicians Section.

Upon further research, but after Proposed Bylaws Amendment Subject Three was already placed in the 0 House of Delegates Official Call, it was discovered that the eligibility requirements to the American Medical Association s Young Physicians Section were revised to now include all active physician members who are under 0 years of age or in the first eight () years of professional endeavor after residency and fellowship training. Your committee heard testimony in favor of this proposed bylaws amendment with the proviso that the amendment be changed from seven () to eight () years to align eligibility with that of the American Medical Association s Young Physicians Section. Per your direction, any action regarding this amendment will be deferred to the 0 House of Delegates.