Are Hospitals Ready for Value-Based Purchasing? Part Two – Health Care Weekly Review
Posted on September 23, 2011 in Health Law News
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Posted on September 22, 2011 in Long-Term Care, Home Health & Hospice
Written by: Bufford, David W.
The Washington Post has reported the Community Living Assistance Services and Supports Act (the CLASS Act) has been indefinitely shelved by the Obama administration. The CLASS Act was enacted under PPACA as a voluntary long-term care insurance program. Since its enactment, the CLASS Act has been subject to scrutiny and criticism related to the sustainability of…Read More
Posted on September 22, 2011 in Health Law News
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REVENUE OPPORTUNITY CMS recently announced that, beginning with the FFY 2013 Medicare Wage Index, allowable Defined Benefit Pension expenses will be based upon each hospital’s actual cash contributions to the plan over a 3-year period. Thus, the FFY 2013 wage index will be based upon each hospital’s average funding contribution for FFYs 2008, 2009 and…Read More
Posted on September 22, 2011 in Health Law News
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Posted on September 16, 2011 in Health Law News
Written by: Stephen W. Lyman
Many employers ask on their employment applications whether the applicant has ever been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor. Often a failure to truthfully answer that question is considered to be cause for either rejecting the applicant or for a later discharge if the lie is discovered after the person is hired. A new Indiana…Read More
Posted on September 15, 2011 in Health Law News
Written by: Stephen W. Lyman
In our Employment Law News article of August 29, 2011, we advised of the National Labor Relations Board’s (NLRB) new requirement that most private sector, non-governmental employers post a Notice of Employee Rights under the National Labor Relations Act. When the NLRB made its announcement in August, the official posters were not yet available. On…Read More
Posted on September 14, 2011 in Health Law News
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On August 23, 2011, CMS invited health care providers to apply to help test and develop four different models of bundled payments. This Initiative is part of CMS’ overall effort under the Affordable Care Act to better coordinate care among providers. Unlike the criticism CMS received regarding the complexity of the Shared Savings Program, by…Read More
Posted on September 8, 2011 in Long-Term Care, Home Health & Hospice
Written by: Selby, Todd J.
Yesterday, CMS sent a new transmittal to the state survey agencies on the use of feeding tubes in nursing homes. In short, F321 has been combined into F322 and according the CMS the changes were made to provide nursing home surveyors with guidance to determine compliance with use of feeding tubes by nursing homes. The…Read More
Posted on September 8, 2011 in Long-Term Care, Home Health & Hospice
Written by: Bufford, David W.
CMS released a Survey & Certification letter today providing guidance for nursing homes that desire to utilize on-site gardens to provide fresh produce for residents. After numerous inquiries from facilities, CMS confirmed that residents can benefit from home-grown foods as long as food-borne illness dangers are mitigated to the greatest extent possible.
Posted on September 6, 2011 in Health Law News
Written by: Stephen W. Lyman
There has been a significant development in how the EEOC views No-Fault Attendance Policies that fail to consider whether the reason for an absence was due to a disability. Employers that don’t consider disability-caused absences in applying discipline can be in jeopardy under the ADA for failing to reasonably accommodate the employee’s disability by modifying…Read More
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