[03/16/21]
Posted on March 16, 2021 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
While the COVID-19 public health emergency (“PHE”) has driven significant change throughout health care, some of the more expansive changes relate specifically to the provision of care through telehealth technology (“Virtual Care”). Given the nature and extent of the PHE flexibilities, use of telehealth has skyrocketed. Medicare beneficiaries used telehealth for 43.5% of their... READ MORE
Tags: COVID-19 Public Health Emergency, Telehealth, Virtual Care
[03/16/21]
Posted on March 16, 2021 in HR Insights for Health Care
Published by: Hall Render
As we discussed here, the EEOC recently updated its COVID-19 guidance (Section K, specifically) to include information on how employers can approach COVID-19 vaccine issues under the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”), Title VII of the Civil Rights Act and the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (“GINA”). In our previous blog article, we addressed the implications of a... READ MORE
Tags: COVID-19, EEOC, Labor & Employment, Vaccination Guidance
[03/15/21]
Posted on March 15, 2021 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
The Consolidated Appropriations Act (“Appropriations Act”) that Congress passed in late December 2020 contained a number of provisions that will be of benefit to teaching hospitals. This article is Part 3 of our series providing insight into these CMS changes and more recent statutory changes. Part 1, which addresses resident moonlighting and redocumentation requirements,... READ MORE
Tags: Consolidated Appropriations Act, GME, Graduate Medical Education, Medicare reimbursement
[03/12/21]
Posted on March 12, 2021 in HR Insights for Health Care
Published by: Hall Render
On Thursday, March 11, 2021, President Biden signed a $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief plan, the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (“ARP”), in an effort to speed up the United States’ recovery from the economic and health effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and ongoing recession. Among other things, the ARP extends an additional period... READ MORE
Tags: American Rescue Plan Act, Biden Administration, CARES Act, Families First Coronavirus Response Act Extension
[03/12/21]
Posted on March 12, 2021 in Health Law News, Health Provider News
Published by: Hall Render
NATIONAL 5 top states for healthcare, ranked by US News & World Report Amazon’s telehealth arm quietly expands to 21 more states Amazon expanding health centers to 5 states Biden Administration Pauses Key Value-Based Reimbursement Models CMS delays kidney care payment model’s 1st performance year CMS delays start of financial performance year for Kidney... READ MORE
[03/08/21]
Posted on March 8, 2021 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
The Office of Management and Budget (“OMB”) is requesting comments on the recommendations it has received from the Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Area Standards Review Committee for changes to OMB’s 2010 metropolitan and micropolitan statistical area standards. Among other changes, one proposal would change nearly 150 areas from urban to rural for purposes of... READ MORE
Tags: IPPS, Medicare Hospital Inpatient Prospective Payment System, metropolitan and micropolitan statistical area standards, Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Area Standards Review Committee
[03/05/21]
Posted on March 5, 2021 in Health Law News, Health Provider News
Published by: Hall Render
NATIONAL 5 most common HIPAA violations physicians should watch for 3 Ways the Biden Admin, HHS Could Boost Patient Data Sharing 22 US hospitals among Newsweek’s 100 best in the world 111 rural counties have no pharmacies able to give COVID-19 vaccines, report finds A Welcome Logistical Challenge for States as More Vaccine Arrives... READ MORE
[03/02/21]
Posted on March 2, 2021 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
In a recent policy statement, Principal Deputy Inspector General Grimm of the Department of Health and Human Services – Office of Inspector General (“OIG”), highlighted OIG’s support for increased telehealth flexibilities over the last year and expressed the potential for expanding coverage based on the experience of providers and patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.... READ MORE
Tags: COVID-19, Telefraud, Telehealth
[03/01/21]
Posted on March 1, 2021 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
In a new report, the Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (“OIG”) concluded that hospitals are increasingly billing Medicare for inpatient stays at the highest, most expensive severity level despite many of these stays having only one qualifying diagnosis for payment at the highest severity level and others lasting only... READ MORE
Tags: Inpatient Upcoding, Medicare, OIG Enforcement
[03/01/21]
Posted on March 1, 2021 in Health Law News, Health Provider News
Published by: Hall Render
NATIONAL 7 essentials to getting mHealth data into flow of patient care 5 drugmakers to tell US House panel how they’re boosting COVID-19 vaccine supply 6 big ideas in healthcare innovation 5 takeaways from HHS nominee Becerra’s first Senate confirmation hearing AMA statement reckons with medicine’s history of racism AMA: 7 ways to ensure... READ MORE