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Year: 2023

Weekly Health Care Real Estate Briefing: $69M FCA Settlement Involved Non-Market Leases | SNF, Assisted Living and Senior Housing Show Signs of Rebound | HCRE Design and Construction Trends

[05/11/23]

Posted on May 11, 2023 in Health Law News, Hospital Real Estate Briefing

Published by: Hall Render

A regional hospital system in Michigan and two physicians recently paid over $69M to settle False Claims Act allegations. Two of the major FCA allegations involved leases: One was an equipment lease from a physician-owned entity to the hospital that was not negotiated at arm’s length; the other involved the hospital leasing space to... READ MORE

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Andrew Heberling Joins Hall Render

[05/10/23]

Posted on May 10, 2023 in Firm News

Published by: Hall Render

Hall Render is pleased to announce Andrew Heberling has joined the firm in its Detroit office. Andrew primarily focuses on transactional matters as a member of the firm’s Health Transactions practice group. In addition, he counsels clients on matters related to the 340B drug discount program. His prior experience serving as in-house counsel at... READ MORE

DEA & SAMHSA Issue Temporary Rule Extending COVID-19 Telemedicine Flexibilities for Controlled Substances Prescribing Beyond the Termination of COVID-19 PHE

[05/09/23]

Posted on May 9, 2023 in Health Law News

Published by: Hall Render

On Tuesday May 9, 2023, the Drug Enforcement Administration (“DEA”), jointly with the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (“SAMHSA”), announced that it will publish a rule to temporarily extend current telemedicine flexibilities for prescribing controlled substances beyond the termination of the Federal Public Health Emergency (“PHE”), which will occur on May 11,... READ MORE

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Law & Medicine: The Exercise of Discretion

[05/05/23]

Posted on May 5, 2023 in Health Law News

Published by: Hall Render

On May 2, 2023, the Wisconsin Supreme Court upheld the reversal of a trial court order compelling a hospital to administer Ivermectin to a patient suffering from COVID-19. In what had the potential to be a knock-out case addressing appropriate standards of care, patient rights and doctor shopping, the Supreme Court instead affirmed the... READ MORE

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Health Provider News

[05/05/23]

Posted on May 5, 2023 in Health Law News

Published by: Hall Render

NATIONAL 2022 False Claims Act recoveries lowest in 14 years: 5 things to know AHA to CMS: Medicare DSH payment proposal could devastate access to care Bipartisan bill revives efforts to expand FTC oversight to nonprofit hospitals Bright Health to exit health insurance business ChatGPT May Not be Ready to Revolutionize the Healthcare Industry... READ MORE

Weekly Health Care Real Estate Briefing: Mental Health Awareness Month I UK Health Announces $2.4B Expansion I Risant Health Announces Growth Strategy

[05/04/23]

Posted on May 4, 2023 in Health Law News

Published by: Hall Render

May is Mental Health Awareness Month. The Kaiser Family Foundation recently surveyed Americans on the state of their mental health. 90% of adults believe we are facing a mental health crisis. 80% of adults believe the cost of mental health care is a “big problem” for Americans. 51% of adults have a family member... READ MORE

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Seventh Circuit Upholds Dismissal of Religious Discrimination and Retaliation Claims Brought After Employer Withdrew Requested Religious Accommodation to Not Use Transgender Students’ Names 

[05/04/23]

Posted on May 4, 2023 in Health Law News

Published by: Hall Render

The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals recently held that a school district acted lawfully when it withdrew a teacher’s requested religious accommodation to call students by their last names instead of using transgender students’ preferred names or pronouns. The Court opined that the accommodation caused harm to transgender students, other students, and the educational... READ MORE

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Indiana’s Newest Legislation Further Restricts Physician Non-Compete Agreements

[05/03/23]

Posted on May 3, 2023 in Health Law News, HR Insights for Health Care

Published by: Hall Render

The Indiana General Assembly recently passed Senate Enrolled Act 7 (“SEA 7”), which will further restrict the enforceability of non-compete agreements between health care employers and their physician employees. After Governor Holcomb’s expected signature, SEA 7 will go into effect on July 1, 2023. This is not the first time the Indiana legislature has... READ MORE

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Nursing Home Update: CMS Unwinds Vaccine Mandate and More Regulations as Public Health Emergency End Nears

[05/02/23]

Posted on May 2, 2023 in Health Law News, Long-Term Care, Home Health & Hospice

Published by: Hall Render

On May 1, 2023, the Quality, Safety & Oversight Group at CMS issued a memorandum entitled “Guidance for the Expiration of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE)” (the “CMS Memo”) which announced that certain regulations or other policies included in the Interim Final Rules during the public health emergency (“PHE”) will be modified with the... READ MORE

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What Will Expiration of the Public Health Emergency and National Emergency Mean for Employers? 

[05/02/23]

Posted on May 2, 2023 in Health Law News, HR Insights for Health Care

Published by: Hall Render

As the COVID-19 pandemic took its toll, the year 2020 ushered in declarations of a National Emergency (“NE”) and a Public Health Emergency (“PHE”). The PHE is set to expire on May 11, 2023. In addition, H.J. Res. 7 was signed by President Biden on April 10, which ends the NE on May 11,... READ MORE

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