[04/23/12]
Posted on April 23, 2012 in Health Information Technology
Written by: Jeffrey W. Short
Comments to the Medicare and Medicaid Program; Electronic Health Record Incentive Program-Stage 2 Proposed Regulations are due in two weeks. If you wish to make comments to these proposed regulations, they must be submitted no later than 5:00 p.m. on May 7. Comments can be submitted electronically at www.regulations.gov. You can also submit written... READ MORE
Tags: EHRs, Meaningful Use
[04/23/12]
Posted on April 23, 2012 in Health Information Technology
Written by: Jeffrey W. Short
Comments to the Health Information Technology: Standards, Implementation Specifications, and Certification Criteria for Electronic Health Record Technology, 2014 Edition; Revisions to the Permanent Certification Program for Health Information Technology Proposed Regulations are due in two weeks. If you wish to make comments to these proposed regulations, they must be submitted no later than 5:00 p.m.... READ MORE
Tags: EHRs, Meaningful Use
[04/20/12]
Posted on April 20, 2012 in Health Law News
Written by: Hicks, Robert A.
Part 1 of 2 It seems like yesterday, but we are two years into the “health care reform” era. The Affordable Care Act (“ACA”) became law in March of 2010. The primary goals of the ACA are three-fold: increase coverage, reduce the cost of care and improve the quality of care. Few argue the... READ MORE
Tags: Health Care Real Estate Law, Healthcare reform, Real Estate Development
[04/19/12]
Posted on April 19, 2012 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
In Freilich v. Upper Chesapeake Health System1, the Maryland Court of Appeals examined allegations of retaliatory peer review action against a physician who accused the Hospital of providing poor patient care. Dr. Freilich is a nephrologist with a history of disruptive and abusive conduct towards patients and the nursing staff at two different hospitals... READ MORE
[04/18/12]
Posted on April 18, 2012 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
On March 14, 2012, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (“CMS”) published a final rule finalizing proposed revisions to the Durable Medical Equipment, Prosthetics, Orthotics, and Supplies (“DMEPOS”) supplier standards (“Final Rule”). An article summarizing the April 4, 2011 proposed rule can be found here. READ MORE
[04/18/12]
Posted on April 18, 2012 in HR Insights for Health Care
Written by: Stephen W. Lyman
Just hours after the Federal Appeals Court for the District of Columbia issued its emergency injunction preventing the enforcement of the NLRB’s Employee Rights Notice Posting Rule, the NLRB issued this statement: “In view of the DC Circuit’s order, and in light of the strong interest in the uniform implementation and administration of agency rules, regional... READ MORE
Tags: NLRB, Poster
[04/17/12]
Posted on April 17, 2012 in HR Insights for Health Care
Written by: Stephen W. Lyman
On April 17, 2012, the Federal Appeals Court for the District of Columbia issued an emergency injunction preventing the NLRB from enforcing its Employee Rights Notice Posting rule that was set to become effective on April 30, 2012. The Court’s Order granting the injunction sets an expedited schedule for hearing the appeal. Nevertheless, even with the expedited schedule,... READ MORE
Tags: NLRB, Poster
[04/17/12]
Posted on April 17, 2012 in HR Insights for Health Care
Written by: Stephen W. Lyman
Dealing with an employee’s poor attendance is one of the bigger headaches for management, especially in health care where a crucial employee’s unplanned absence could mean the difference between life and death for a patient. But the FMLA and the ADA add layers of complexity and uncertainty for employers in striking a balance between... READ MORE
Tags: ADA, Attendance, Essential functions, Reasonable Accommodation
[04/16/12]
Posted on April 16, 2012 in Firm News
Published by: Hall Render
Hall Render is pleased to announce the firm has been ranked first in the midsize company category of the Indianapolis Star‘s “Top Workplaces 2012” for the second year in a row. The list describes the best places to work in the Central Indiana region based upon feedback from an employee survey that many Indiana... READ MORE
[04/16/12]
Posted on April 16, 2012 in Long-Term Care, Home Health & Hospice
Written by: Bufford, David W.
The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) just released a report on the failure of nursing facilities to develop and implement adequate emergency preparedness and response programs. The “Gaps Continue to Exist in Nursing Home Emergency Preparedness and Response During Disasters: 2007-2010” report is the summation of an OIG study to assess emergency preparedness and... READ MORE
Tags: bufford, cms, disaster, emergency, jent, long term care, Medicaid/Medicare Enrollment and Regulatory Compliance, nursing home, oig, selby, training