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Year: 2022

Weekly Health Care Real Estate Briefing: Health Care Construction Spending Reaches All-Time High | $5 Billion Health & Wellness Campus Coming to Las Vegas

[10/20/22]

Posted on October 20, 2022 in Health Law News

Published by: Hall Render

Seattle’s Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center will receive more than $700 million from the Bezos family over the next decade. The donation will be used to fund several clinical trials, new research capabilities and recruitment. Pacific Group has broken ground on the $5 billion dollar Helios Health and Wellness campus in Las Vegas. This is... READ MORE

Incorporation by Reference Does Not Create a Material Condition of Payment

[10/18/22]

Posted on October 18, 2022 in Health Law News, Litigation Analysis

Published by: Hall Render

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals emphasized, in affirming a district court’s ruling on a motion to dismiss, that a contract merely incorporating a statutory or regulatory payment provision by reference, without more, does not make all terms of the statutory and regulatory scheme material, express conditions of payment in False Claims Act cases.... READ MORE

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Weekly Health Care Real Estate Briefing: 90% of Multifamily Projects Delayed in 3Q | 15% of U.S. Medical Spending a “Waste” | Brookdale Senior Living Pursuing Possible Sale

[10/14/22]

Posted on October 14, 2022 in Health Law News

Published by: Hall Render

A remarkable 90% of survey respondents reported construction delays, according to National Multifamily Housing Council’s latest quarterly construction survey, with permitting and start delays being the main culprits. A lack of availability in construction financing is also a rising concern. 76% of respondents said that they have experienced deals repriced up over the last... READ MORE

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Health Provider News – October 14, 2022

[10/14/22]

Posted on October 14, 2022 in Health Law News, Health Provider News

Published by: Hall Render

NATIONAL Biden administration extends COVID public health emergency Bain: 25% of clinicians want out of healthcare Bill would use CMS’s Five-Star system to punish consistently 1-star nursing homes How hospital CIOs, IT leaders prepared for the new information-blocking rule Moving the Needle on SDOH Data Physician shortages: Key stats to know Telemedicine regulation more... READ MORE

Elizabeth Walker Re-Elected to NABL’s Board of Directors

[10/13/22]

Posted on October 13, 2022 in Firm News

Published by: Hall Render

Hall Render attorney Elizabeth Walker has been re-elected to serve a full, three-year term on the National Association of Bond Lawyers (“NABL”) Board of Directors. “I appreciate the opportunity and am thrilled to continue to serve on the NABL Board,” Elizabeth said. “NABL has been an integral part of my growth and development as... READ MORE

OCR’s Right of Access Initiative: Three Additional Enforcement Actions Target Dental Practices

[10/12/22]

Posted on October 12, 2022 in Health Law News

Published by: Hall Render

On September 20, 2022, the Office for Civil Rights (“OCR”) at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced its resolution of three separate investigations against covered entity dental providers for violations of the individual’s right of access under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (“HIPAA”). This announcement follows the... READ MORE

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A Three-Minute Summary of FEMA Relief Available for Property Damage in the Wake of Hurricane Ian

[10/07/22]

Posted on October 7, 2022 in Health Law News

Published by: Hall Render

On Wednesday, September 28, 2022, Hurricane Ian made landfall along western Florida as a Category 4 storm, causing significant property damage, including to many health care facilities. Those damaged facilities include a hospital in Port Charlotte where winds from the hurricane tore open part of the roof for the intensive care unit and flooded... READ MORE

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Weekly Health Care Real Estate Briefing: Key Design Elements of Successful MOB Projects | OIG Reports Reduced Improper Payments to Hospitals | MPT Sells $457M Portfolio

[10/07/22]

Posted on October 7, 2022 in Health Law News

Published by: Hall Render

HHS OIG issued a report finding “significantly reduced” improper payments to acute care hospitals, as compared with prior years. OIG found that $39.3 million in Medicare Part B payments should not have been made during 2016-2021, which was a decrease from $51.6 million in improper payments during 2013-2016. CMS has claimed that aggressive corrective... READ MORE

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Health Provider News – October 7, 2022

[10/07/22]

Posted on October 7, 2022 in Health Law News, Health Provider News

Published by: Hall Render

NATIONAL 10 states with the largest decreases to travel nurse pay After court ruling for AHA in 340B case, HHS says it will start adjusting payment rates for certain 340B hospitals within approximately two weeks Congress continues funding for federal programs through Dec. 16 Congress gives rural hospitals a reprieve, for now Hospital leaders... READ MORE

Congress Temporarily Extends Low-Volume Hospital Adjustment and Medicare Dependent Hospital Program

[09/30/22]

Posted on September 30, 2022 in Federal Advocacy

Published by: Hall Render

In a continuing resolution passed to keep the government from shutting down at midnight on September 30, Congress has included provisions that extend the low-volume hospital adjustment and Medicare Dependent Hospital program. The two measures that were set to expire on September 30 have now been extended until December 16, which also corresponds with... READ MORE

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