Past long-standing Chair of the Health Care Department, Ed Kornreich is a recognized authority on the legal, regulatory and business issues related to health care services.
More Legal and Business Bylines From Edward S. Kornreich
- Recent FCA and AKS Litigation Highlights Use of Different Standards in Different Circuits - (Posted On Thursday, April 06, 2023)
- Challenges to the No Surprises Act Continue: The Latest includes a Challenge to a 600% Increase in Administrative Fees - (Posted On Monday, February 27, 2023)
- President Biden Announces the End of the COVID-19 Emergencies: The Health Care Industry Has Less Than Four Months to Prepare - (Posted On Thursday, February 02, 2023)
- The Saga of the No Surprises Act Continues to be … Surprising - (Posted On Wednesday, August 31, 2022)
- Health Care Providers on Alert: Two Hospitals Penalized for Continuous Noncompliance with the Hospital Price Transparency Rule - (Posted On Saturday, June 18, 2022)
- New York State to Fund Bonuses for Certain Healthcare Workers as Part of State Budget - (Posted On Wednesday, May 11, 2022)
- No Surprises Act’s Regulation Establishing QPA as Presumptive Payment Amount Vacated by District Court - (Posted On Wednesday, March 02, 2022)
- Failure to Disclose Speakers at Protected QA Meeting Loses Protection for All Speakers - (Posted On Thursday, January 06, 2022)
- Physician Fee Schedule Final Rule for Calendar Year 2022 – CMS Cuts Rates and Extends Telehealth - (Posted On Wednesday, December 22, 2021)
- CMS Appears to Soften Co-Location Restrictions in Newly-Revised Guidelines - (Posted On Tuesday, December 07, 2021)
The National Law Review names Proskauer Rose LLP a Go-To Thought Leader in the field of health law for its coverage of healthcare worker benefit improvement in 2022 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Edward S. Kornreich, Whitney Phelps, and Laura M. Fant detailed how New York funded bonuses for certain frontline healthcare workers in the state budget. Additionally, Anthony J Oncidi and Ariel N. Brotman discussed the recent healthcare workers minimum wage reform in California. Proskauer’s thought leadership in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic has been extremely well read and demonstrates the depth of knowledge of Proskauer’s Healthcare group in this area.
The National Law Review recognized Proskauer’s Government Contractor Compliance Practice Group as a 2021 Go-To Thought Leader for their news and analysis regarding compliance with regulations from the OFCCP or state-level entities throughout the year. Regular contributors include Guy Brenner, Megan Childs, Allan S. Bloom, Abigail Rosenblum, Eric D. Novak, Edward S. Kornreich, Caroline L. Guensberg, Kate Gold, Colleen Hart and Michelle L. Lappen. The COVID-19 pandemic raised many employment-related questions, especially when it comes to vaccination and mask workplace policies for government employees and contractors. Proskauer’s Government Contractor Compliance and Regulatory Update Blog provided thorough insights regarding labor and workplace laws impacting government contractors during these uncertain times.