New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Alan Winchester | May 4, 2023
Providers are again urged to increase their cyber security practices to avoid violating the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), a federal law protecting the personal health information held by medical providers, and related state privacy laws.
By Hugo Guzman | May 2, 2023
Beth Stevens has taken the legal reins of Sword Health. It's the latest in a string of legal leadership roles for Stevens at fast-growing startups in highly regulated industries.
By Emily Saul | May 1, 2023
The settlement expands dental coverage for some five million New Yorkers on Medicaid across the state.
By Emily Saul | April 28, 2023
Jeffrey Wallach's lawsuit alleges that a round of layoffs under an NYC Health and Hospitals cost-cutting program disproportionately affected older employees.
By Emily Saul | April 25, 2023
The veteran litigator uncovered key facts about their client's back surgery that led to a resolution with New York Presbyterian Hospital less than 24 hours before opening statements were scheduled to begin.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Katie Cheng and William Jackson | April 12, 2023
A discussion of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services' recent focus on promoting patient care by removing unnecessary obstacles to prior authorization—a process that requires healthcare providers to obtain advance approval of products and services to be paid by insurers.
By Linda Sugin | April 5, 2023
There is a mental health crisis in the legal profession, and it starts in law school. In a recent survey of law students, half reported feeling depressed and three-quarters reported that law school increased their anxiety.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier | April 4, 2023
In their last Medical Malpractice column, Thomas Moore and Matthew Gaier discuss several court decisions related to immunity temporarily given to health care professionals and facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Jane Wester | March 29, 2023
Through its lead attorney Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler partner Geoffrey Potter, Abbott sued H&H, Goldman and other parties in 2015, arguing that they had "distributed and sold in the United States diverted international blood glucose test strips that are illegal to sell in the United States."
By Brian Lee | March 27, 2023
Heidell, Pittoni, Murphy & Bach's "poor data security measures" made it vulnerable to a 2021 data breach that compromised the private information of approximately 114,000 patients, including more than 60,000 New Yorkers, New York Attorney General Letitia James said in a statement.
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