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Year: 2014

New Executive Order Prohibits Retaliation Against Employees Who Discuss Compensation

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Posted on April 22, 2014 in HR Insights for Health Care

Written by: Jonathan C. Bumgarner

On April 8, 2014, President Obama signed a new Executive Order prohibiting federal contractors from discriminating or retaliating against employees who discuss their compensation.  On the same date, President Obama also issued a Presidential Memorandum directing the Secretary of Labor to issue new rules governing the collection of summary compensation data from federal contractors.  READ MORE

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This Week in Washington – April 18, 2014

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Posted on April 18, 2014 in Federal Advocacy

Written by: John Williams

CMS Will Create Five-Star Ratings for Hospitals and Other Health Providers The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (“CMS”) recently announced it will create a five-star rating system for hospitals, home health agencies and dialysis providers.  CMS plans to begin publishing star ratings by the end of 2014 or early 2015.  The ratings will be... READ MORE

Indiana Changing the Way Residents Will Obtain Medicaid Coverage Beginning June 1, 2014 – Part 2

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Posted on April 18, 2014 in Long-Term Care, Home Health & Hospice

Written by: Fahey, Sean J.

Indiana’s Family and Social Services Administration continues its efforts to communicate, address and refine questions and issues related to the upcoming Medicaid coverage changes.  READ MORE

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OIG Issues Report on Home Health Agencies’ Limited Compliance with Face-to-Face Requirements

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Posted on April 17, 2014 in Health Law News

Published by: Hall Render

Executive Summary The Office of Inspector General (“OIG”) released an April 2014 report sharing the results of its investigation of home health agencies’ (“HHAs'”) face-to-face documentation.  The report details both the manner and method of OIG’s investigation and a number of its findings.  OIG noted that 32% of the home health claims did not have the... READ MORE

Impacts of Heartbleed Exploit Come to Light

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Posted on April 15, 2014 in Health Information Technology

Written by: William A. Dummett

Following recent news about the Heartbleed exploit, CloudFlare, a San Francisco-based security services company, challenged hackers to use Heartbleed to get private encryption keys that would unlock secure data. It reported multiple winners to its challenge. By obtaining the private key for an SSL/TLS certificate, an attacker could set up a fake website that passes... READ MORE

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National Healthcare Decisions Day – April 16, 2014

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Posted on April 14, 2014 in Health Law News

Published by: Hall Render

Executive Summary April 16, 2014 is National Healthcare Decisions Day. The goal of the day is to encourage Americans to think and talk about their health care goals and communicate their health care decisions by executing advance health care directives.  READ MORE

Access Denied: Wisconsin Social Media Protection Act Signed by Governor

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Posted on April 14, 2014 in Health Law News

Published by: Hall Render

Wisconsin has joined the ever-increasing number of states legislating against employers’ access to employees’ and applicants’ social media sites.  On Tuesday, April 8, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker signed the Wisconsin Social Media Protection Act, 2013 Wisconsin Act 208 (the “Act”), into law, which prohibits both public and private employers, regardless of size, from requesting... READ MORE

This Week in Washington – April 11, 2014

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Posted on April 11, 2014 in Federal Advocacy

Written by: John Williams

Burwell to Replace Sebelius as the Next HHS Secretary On April 10, Kathleen Sebelius announced she is resigning as Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (“HHS”). President Obama will nominate Sylvia Mathews Burwell, the current director of the Office of Management and Budget (“OMB”), as her replacement. The White House will now... READ MORE

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