[03/10/17]
Posted on March 10, 2017 in Federal Advocacy, Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
House Republicans Make Progress on ACA Repeal and Replacement On March 6, House Republicans released their long-awaited budget reconciliation package, the American Health Care Act, which is intended to repeal and replace significant portions of the Affordable Care Act. Two days later, the House Energy and Commerce and Ways and Means committees conducted epic... READ MORE
Tags: This Week in Washington
[03/10/17]
Posted on March 10, 2017 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
This is the second article in a series on the 21st Century Cures Act (the “Cures Act”), which was signed into law on December 13, 2016. Over the next few weeks, we will publish a series of articles summarizing various components under the Cures Act. The articles in our series are located here. Title VI... READ MORE
Tags: 21st Century Cures Act Series, Behavioral Health
[03/09/17]
Posted on March 9, 2017 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
The Fraud Section of the U.S. Department of Justice’s (“DOJ”) Criminal Division recently released new compliance policy guidance that its attorneys and investigators are instructed to consider when “conducting an investigation of a corporate entity, determining whether to bring charges, and negotiating plea or other agreements.” The Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs (“Compliance Guidance”) provides... READ MORE
[03/08/17]
Posted on March 8, 2017 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
On March 6, 2017, the president signed a fourth executive order, which clarifies and edits the previous executive order that temporarily banned immigration from seven named countries. Enforcement of the original executive order is currently stayed by the courts pending appeal. This new order will go into effect on March 16, 2017. Brief Overview... READ MORE
[03/08/17]
Posted on March 8, 2017 in HR Insights for Health Care
Written by: William D. Roberts
On Thursday, March 2, 2017, the Employee Benefits Security Administration (“EBSA”) of the Department of Labor (“DOL”) published a notice in the Federal Register that took the first steps toward delaying the so-called “fiduciary rule.” The EBSA acted in response to President Trump’s Presidential Memorandum of February 3, 2017 that directed the DOL to evaluate... READ MORE
[03/07/17]
Posted on March 7, 2017 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
Due in part to health care reform and an aging population, the demand for primary care is on the rise. Many are predicting that an insufficient number of primary care physicians will exist to meet this demand. Thus, an expansion of the health care workforce is critical. Many states are looking to nurses, more... READ MORE
Tags: advanced practice registered nurse, nurse practitioner, nursing scope of practice
[03/07/17]
Posted on March 7, 2017 in Press Room
Published by: Hall Render
[03/06/17]
Posted on March 6, 2017 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
Starting on April 3, 2017, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (“USCIS”) will be temporarily suspending premium processing for H-1B petitions. According to the USCIS website, the suspension may last as long as six months. This suspension will likely cause difficulty and delays for employers who are looking to hire or are in the... READ MORE
Tags: cap exempt, H-1B, Immigration, premium processing
[03/03/17]
Posted on March 3, 2017 in Federal Advocacy, Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
ACA Repeal Could Pass the House by Easter The House Republican leadership announced to their members this week that committee hearings to mark up ACA replacement legislation will begin by the middle of next week. The strategy outlined will take up the remainder of March and possibly the first week of April with the... READ MORE
Tags: This Week in Washington
[03/02/17]
Posted on March 2, 2017 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
A recent case in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas has significant implications regarding the obligations of hospitals to report certain actions to the National Practitioner Data Bank (“NPDB”). As a brief overview, the hospital in the case imposed a requirement that a surgeon’s next five cases be proctored.... READ MORE