[03/01/19]
Posted on March 1, 2019 in Health Information Technology
Published by: Hall Render
Health care providers are increasingly relying on technology to market, communicate with and otherwise provide services to their community, such as information about services provided on the website, patient portals, check-in kiosks and mobile applications. In using technology to communicate with patients and the larger community, it is important to remember the importance of... READ MORE
Tags: ADA, Affordable Care Act, Americans with Disabilities Act, Rehabilitation Act, Section 1557, Web Content Accessibility Standards, Website Accessibility
[02/08/19]
Posted on February 8, 2019 in Federal Advocacy
Published by: Hall Render
Senate Lays Groundwork for Pricing Transparency Legislation A bipartisan group of senators continue to lay the groundwork for the introduction of pricing transparency legislation. On February 5, the senators released a letter seeking information from stakeholders as they prepare to introduce legislation that builds on draft legislation from last Congress. The effort is being... READ MORE
Tags: Advancing Care for Exceptional Kids Act, Affordable Care Act, Health Resources and Services Administration, HRSA, opioid crisis, Pricing Transparency Legislation, This Week in Washington
[11/30/18]
Posted on November 30, 2018 in Federal Advocacy
Published by: Hall Render
Congress Unlikely to Make Progress on Health Care Bills Before Year-End As government funding battles overtake Capitol Hill, it appears Congress will not use the lame duck to resolve outstanding health care issues. While the desire to steer clear of health care fights is something different from prior years, outgoing House Ways and Means... READ MORE
Tags: 340B, 340B Penalties, Affordable Care Act, EHRs, electronic health records, Lame Duck Session, This Week in Washington
[11/16/18]
Posted on November 16, 2018 in Federal Advocacy
Published by: Hall Render
Democrats Set to Control Key Health Committees in Next Session of Congress The Democratic takeover of the House of Representatives following the recent midterm elections will significantly change the political landscape for health care issues when lawmakers return for the 116th Session of Congress next year. Overall, the election results will mean divided government... READ MORE
Tags: 340B, Affordable Care Act, IMD exclusion, Mental Health Treatment, Opioid Legislation, pharma, pre-existing conditions, This Week in Washington
[09/17/18]
Posted on September 17, 2018 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
Nearly a decade has passed since the U.S. Congress enacted the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (the “ACA”). Since March 2010, we have seen federal court rulings on numerous challenges to the ACA itself and the executive branch’s efforts to enforce the ACA. One such challenge resulted on September 7, 2018 in the... READ MORE
Tags: 60-day Rule, ACA, Affordable Care Act, False Claims Act, FCA, Medicare Advantage, United States District Court for the District of Columbia
[06/21/17]
Posted on June 21, 2017 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
On May 17, Sen. James Lankford (R-OK) introduced companion legislation (S. 1133) to the House bill that would repeal the Affordable Care Act’s (“ACA”) moratorium on physician-owned hospitals. Named the Patient Access to Higher Quality Health Care Act of 2017, the bill is the Senate’s version of legislation (H.R. 1156) previously introduced in the... READ MORE
Tags: Affordable Care Act, Health Care Reform, Physician-Owned Hospitals
[02/20/17]
Posted on February 20, 2017 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
Recently, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled against two Michigan hospitals, holding that their written agreements regarding their medical residents’ off-site training programs failed to comply with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ (“CMS”) requirements for graduate medical education (“GME”) reimbursement. While the laws applicable in this... READ MORE
Tags: Affordable Care Act, Compliance Counsel, FTE Caps, Graduate Medical Education, medical residents, Medical Staff Organization & Structure, written agreement
[01/19/17]
Posted on January 19, 2017 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
On January 12, 2017, the Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (“OIG”) published the “Health Care Programs: Fraud and Abuse; Revisions to the Office of Inspector General’s Exclusion Authorities” Final Rule (“Final Rule”) revising and expanding its authority to exclude individuals and entities from participation in federal health care programs.... READ MORE
Tags: abuse, ACA, Affirmative, Affordable Care Act, Authority, Changes, DOJ, Early reinstatement, exclusion, Expand, False Claims Act, FCA, final rule, fraud, hhs, oig, Permissive, regulation, Reinstatement, Revisions, update
[08/02/16]
Posted on August 2, 2016 in HR Insights for Health Care
Written by: Jennifer H. Gonzalez
Protections for pregnant employees has significantly increased in the wake of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s Enforcement Guidance on Pregnancy Discrimination (updated June 25, 2015) and the United States Supreme Court decision in Young v. United Parcel Services, Inc., — U.S. —, 135 S.Ct. 1338 (2015). But what about employees who are not yet... READ MORE
Tags: Affordable Care Act, Pregnancy
[03/06/15]
Posted on March 6, 2015 in Federal Advocacy
Written by: John Williams
House Republicans Release ACA Alternative On Monday, March 2, the chairmen of the three health-related committees in the House of Representatives, Reps. Paul Ryan (R-WI), Fred Upton (R-MI) and John Kline (R-MN), outlined an Affordable Care Act (“ACA”) alternative for states that opt out of running a federal exchange. The proposal, which was published... READ MORE
Tags: Affordable Care Act