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Healthcare law is constantly changing, especially in today’s data driven online world.  Healthcare providers have unprecedented concerns related to privacy and cybersecurity as different technologies and threats intersect in ways never seen before.  With the growth of cloud computing and electronic health records, more regulations and greater scrutiny has been given to the industry, as hospitals, medical providers and healthcare agencies are liable in new and different ways.

The National Law Review covers all legal aspects of the healthcare industry, with expert legal analysis on HIPAA regulations, non-profit organization status, to home health and nursing care abuse.   Additionally, the National Law Review covered all aspects of the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, and its implementation, as well as the various attempts to repeal the ACA and new legislation in the healthcare arena, including the American Health Care Act of 2017.

Visitors can read about the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the Office for Civil Rights (OCR), and regulations being promulgated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is also frequently discussed as it relates to drug pricing plans and premiums, new insurance policy requirements and other industry norms.

A major issue in healthcare is the prominence of Ransomware attacks and other cybersecurity concerns, as they relate to patient protected information and HIPAA compliance.  Healthcare systems wanting to maintain compliance with HIPAA regulations and protect patient privacy can find legal analysis and information on how to do so.

Additionally, the rise of Telehealth initiatives in a variety of areas is another area covered by the National Law Review.  With these new technologies, there is a lot of opportunity for innovation, however, careful understanding of telehealth legislation, reimbursement policies and regulations is essential to maintain a standard of care and avoid litigation.

Hospice care, the opioid epidemic, Medicare reimbursement, and issues with antitrust when healthcare systems merge are among the news stories covered by the National Law Review.  Visitors will consistently find updated stories on regulating medical devices, new life sciences technologies, and legislative developments in the healthcare arena. Because the industry is ever-changing, the National Law Review always has new content related to healthcare law.

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Recent Health Care, Medicare, ACA, HIPAA & OIG Law News

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Feb
9
2024
Federal Jury Convicts Six Defendants of Obstructing Access to Reproductive Health Services Facility in Violation of the FACE Act and Other Civil Rights Statutes ArentFox Schiff LLP
Feb
9
2024
HHS Finalizes Updates to “Part 2” Regulations to Align Disclosure Rules with HIPAA and Promote More Coordinated Substance Use Disorder Care Robinson & Cole LLP
Feb
9
2024
OSH Law Primer, Part II: Creating Standards and Regulations Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
Feb
9
2024
OSHA Updates Its Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals Instruction Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
Feb
9
2024
Trending in Telehealth: January 29 – February 5, 2024 McDermott Will & Emery
Feb
9
2024
This Week in 340B: January 31 – February 7, 2024 McDermott Will & Emery
Feb
8
2024
Gold Dome Report – Legislative Day 17 (2024) Nelson Mullins
Feb
8
2024
WHO Publishes Guidance for Ethics and Governance of AI for Healthcare Sector Robinson & Cole LLP
Feb
8
2024
HHS Addresses the Growing Influence of Artificial Intelligence in Health Care Robinson & Cole LLP
Feb
8
2024
EnforceMintz — Despite Few Enforcement Actions in 2023, PE Investment in Health Care Remains a Hot Topic Mintz
Feb
8
2024
EnforceMintz — Tele-Fraud Enforcement in 2023 Remained Focused on Same Schemes as Years Past Mintz
Feb
8
2024
EnforceMintz — COVID-19 Fraud Enforcement Unlikely to Slow Down in 2024 Mintz
Feb
8
2024
CMS Finalizes New Interoperability Rule Promoting Improvements to Prior Authorization Processes K&L Gates
Feb
8
2024
The Key Health Care Initiatives Proposed in Governor Hochul’s Fiscal Year (FY) 2025 Executive Budget Proskauer Rose LLP
Feb
8
2024
Subcontractors’ COVID-19-Related Claims Survive Motion to Dismiss Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP
Feb
7
2024
Gold Dome Report – Legislative Day 16 (2024) Nelson Mullins
Feb
7
2024
The MHPAEA Proposed Rule: Standards of Care and Medical Necessity McDermott Will & Emery
Feb
7
2024
Opioid Treatment Programs: SAMHSA Makes Permanent Regulatory Flexibilities Foley & Lardner LLP
Feb
7
2024
Employment Law This Week Episode 333 - California’s Non-Compete Notice Deadline Approaches, California Workplace Violence Regulations, Estrada Decision Keeps Door Open for PAGA Challenges [Video, Podcast] Epstein Becker & Green, P.C.
Feb
7
2024
NJ Approves Cannabis Regulatory Amendment with Major Impacts on Class 5 Retail License Holders Epstein Becker & Green, P.C.
Feb
7
2024
Navigating Health Care Data Management: Proposed Changes to HIPAA’s Privacy Rule Varnum LLP
Feb
7
2024
Buying or Selling a Hospice? The 36-Month Rule Prohibiting Change of Ownership Now Applies Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Feb
6
2024
Gold Dome Report – Legislative Day 15 (2024) Nelson Mullins
Feb
6
2024
New SAMHSA Rule Expands Access to Medications for the Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder Polsinelli PC
Feb
6
2024
The New Texas Law on Vaccination Mandates: What Changes Do Employers Need to Make Now? Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
Feb
6
2024
What You Need to Know About the New 2024 Medicaid Asset and Income Thresholds Norris McLaughlin P.A.
Feb
6
2024
Transparency in Coverage Rules: When Accurate Estimates for Low‑Utilization Items and Services Are Not Available Proskauer Rose LLP
Feb
6
2024
Unpacking Averages: Device Manufacturers Should Use the Newly Released Demographic Data in MDRs to Ensure Their Devices Are Not Disproportionately Hurting Minorities Epstein Becker & Green, P.C.
 

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