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By R. Robin McDonald | June 29, 2017
With her supervisors' encouragement, the manager of the Dalton office of a children's dental clinic that catered to Medicaid recipients created an overheated incentive program to recruit new patients—without knowing it likely violated federal regulations.
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By Richard Strassberg and William Harrington | June 29, 2017
In their Federal Civil Enforcement column, Richard Strassberg and William Harrington write: The eClinicalWorks settlement and OIG report will likely prompt a significant increase in enforcement activity related to electronic health records incentive payments. The authors review these developments, their ramifications, and steps EHR companies and health care providers can take to protect themselves from liability related to EHR incentive payments below.
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By Josefa Velasquez | June 28, 2017
New York state is taking regulatory steps to ensure that health insurers maintain coverage for certain benefits currently provided under federal law…
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By Michael Booth | June 23, 2017
The New Jersey Assembly on Thursday gave final legislative approval to a bill that would impose rules and regulations on the growing practice of "telemedicine," where patients remotely receive medical evaluations or counseling from health care providers.
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By MICHAEL MARCIANO | June 22, 2017
With Connecticut ranked third in the nation in the rate of fatal opioid overdoses, legislators are asking attorneys to speak up and try to help reverse the worsening public health nightmare.
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By Sue Reisinger | June 22, 2017
Are ads from plaintiffs lawyers about prescription drug lawsuits endangering lives by frightening patients into stopping their medications?
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By njlawjournal | New Jersey Law Journal | June 22, 2017
Outside Physician Not Covered by Hospital's Insurance Where Neither Physician nor His Practice Qualified as Covered "Employee"
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By Commentary by Paul Buschmann | June 21, 2017
The proposed legislation amends Chapter 463, The Optometry Practice Act, to create two new categories of certification for licensed optometrists; "certified optometrists in pharmaceutical agents,' and "certified optometrists in ophthalmic surgery," writes Paul Buschmann.
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By Dara Kam | June 20, 2017
Florida health officials have laid out a new process to implement the voter-approved constitutional amendment broadly legalizing medical marijuana, as they attempt to meet deadlines included in the November ballot measure.
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By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | June 20, 2017
ALJ Failed to Develop Record, Should Explain Her Decision Mental Impairments Not Severe
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