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Year: 2014

Kimberly Adams Rejoins the Indianapolis Office of Hall Render

[03/06/14]

Posted on March 6, 2014 in Firm News

Published by: Hall Render

Hall Render is pleased to announcethat of counsel attorney Kimberly S. Adams, J.D., has rejoined the firm’s Indianapolis office. Adams practices in the area of civil litigation with an emphasis in health care litigation. She handles all aspects of medical negligence defense litigation for long-term care facilities, hospitals, physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners and health... READ MORE

OIG Approves Senior Community Referral Arrangement

[03/06/14]

Posted on March 6, 2014 in Health Law News

Published by: Hall Render

The Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (“OIG”) recently issued Advisory Opinion 14-01 (“Advisory Opinion”) approving an arrangement between a placement agency and several senior residential communities that allows the senior communities to compensate the placement agency for the referral of new residents to a participating community (the “Proposed Arrangement”).1 The OIG... READ MORE

Obama Budget Contains Numerous Post-Acute Care Cuts

[03/05/14]

Posted on March 5, 2014 in Long-Term Care, Home Health & Hospice

Written by: Selby, Todd J.

President Obama introduced his fiscal year (“FY”) 2015 budget yesterday, and there are many proposed cuts to post-acute care providers.  Some of the highlights include a number of bundled payment initiatives, a $100 co-pay for home health patients not discharged from a hospital and re-admission penalties for skilled nursing facilities (“SNFs”) with high hospital... READ MORE

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QHPs, FAQs, Sebelius-Grassley Face-Off and the Louisiana Blues: An Update

[03/05/14]

Posted on March 5, 2014 in Health Law News

Published by: Hall Render

Overview Since the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (“HHS”) announced on October 30, 2013 that it does not consider Qualified Health Plans (“QHPs”) purchased on a federal or state marketplace established under the Affordable Care Act (“Marketplaces”) to be “Federal health care programs,”1 there has been significant debate in the health care... READ MORE

How Do I Decide if a Request for a Leave of Absence Is a Reasonable Accommodation or Undue Hardship?

[03/03/14]

Posted on March 3, 2014 in HR Insights for Health Care

Written by: Jennifer H. Gonzalez

As the EEOC continues to focus on the use of unpaid leave beyond policy limits as a potential reasonable accommodation and employees continue to request leave extensions, I am frequently asked: “How do I know when enough is enough?”  Unfortunately, the determination of an undue hardship is a factual issue, and the only way... READ MORE

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This Week in Washington – February 28, 2014

[02/28/14]

Posted on February 28, 2014 in Federal Advocacy

Written by: John Williams

CMS Releases DSH Allotments On February 27, CMS posted its fiscal year 2014 preliminary funding allotments to states for Medicaid Disproportionate Share Hospitals (“DSHs”).  DSH funds were slated to be cut this year under the Affordable Act (“ACA”), but the cuts were delayed in December when Congress passed the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2013. READ MORE

NLRB to Hold Public Meeting on “Quickie Election Rule”

[02/28/14]

Posted on February 28, 2014 in HR Insights for Health Care

Written by: Stephen W. Lyman

Time to Get Serious The NLRB has scheduled two days for public comment on the proposed “Quickie Election Rule” that we reported in our article “Quickie Election Rule II” – The NLRB Tries Again earlier this month.  The meetings will be held in Washington D. C. on April 10 and 11.  The deadline for written comments... READ MORE

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ICD-10 Implementation Will Not Be Delayed

[02/27/14]

Posted on February 27, 2014 in Health Law News, Long-Term Care, Home Health & Hospice

Written by: Bufford, David W.

With the October 1, 2014 deadline for ICD-10 compliance looming, many providers might have been holding out in hope that the implementation would again be delayed.  However, Marilyn Tavenner, the administrator of CMS, stated today that there will be no further delays for ICD-10 and the system will go live October 1. READ MORE

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No Further Delays for ICD-10

[02/27/14]

Posted on February 27, 2014 in Health Information Technology

Written by: Michael T. Batt

Marilyn Tavenner, the administrator of CMS, indicated that providers, payers and claims clearinghouses can look for no relief from the looming October 1 compliance deadline for the nationwide conversion to the ICD-10 family of diagnostic and procedural codes. She made this statement in her February 27, 2014 address to the HIMSS convention in Orlando... READ MORE

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Report Suggests For-Profit Hospices Utilize Longer Periods of Service

[02/27/14]

Posted on February 27, 2014 in Long-Term Care, Home Health & Hospice

Written by: Bufford, David W.

Earlier this week, McKnight’s reported on a study from the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York relating to the length of stay at for-profit versus nonprofit hospice providers.  This study showed that, of the 600 Medicare certified hospices nationwide, for-profit hospices were more likely to have patients with a longer expected stay than... READ MORE

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