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Posted on December 14, 2012 in Health Information Technology
Written by: Katie J. Miller
The American Medical Association (“AMA”) recently posted a policy titled “Professionalism in the Use of Social Media” (“Policy”). The Policy is intended for use by physicians, noting that the Internet has the ability to allow medical students and physicians to communicate and share information quickly and distribute such information to millions of people easily.... READ MORE
Tags: Social Media
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Posted on December 14, 2012 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
Working from home and keeping time It’s becoming more and more common for employees to work from home. Of course when they work they are to be paid for that work. But what if the employee works but doesn’t follow the employer’s policy in keeping track of that time. Are they still entitled to be... READ MORE
Tags: Labor & Employment Law
[12/13/12]
Posted on December 13, 2012 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
Introduction On November 29, 2012, Rep. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) and several other congressmen introduced HR 6611, the Patient Access to Drugs in Shortage Act (“Drug Shortage Act” or the “Act”), a new bill aimed at curbing drug shortages of generic sterile injectable drugs (“Sterile Injectables”). If enacted, the Drug Shortage Act could have a... READ MORE
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Posted on December 13, 2012 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
Introduction On November 8, 2012, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (“CMS”) published the Home Health Prospective Payment System Final Rule for Calendar Year (“CY”) 2013 (“Final Rule”) in the Federal Register. This alert addresses some of the most notable components of the Final Rule in order to assist Home Health Agencies (“HHAs”)... READ MORE
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Posted on December 13, 2012 in Long-Term Care, Home Health & Hospice
Written by: Bufford, David W.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has just issued a release detailing the establishment of the Healthcare Connect Fund (the “Fund”) to reform and modernize its universal service program for health care. Recognizing the importance of high-speed data connectedness for quality patient care and burgeoning health care practices such as telemedicine, the FCC is expanding and reforming its existing Rural Health... READ MORE
Tags: bufford, data, FCC, jent, Litigation and Risk Management, long term care, program, selby, snf
[12/12/12]
Posted on December 12, 2012 in HR Insights for Health Care
Written by: Bruce M. Bagdady
Michigan Joins Indiana in “Right-to-Work” In less than twelve months, two Midwestern states long known for their unionized workforces have passed legislation that prevents agreements requiring union membership and the payment of union dues as a condition of employment. First, on February 1, 2012, Governor Mitch Daniels signed Indiana’s “Right-to-Work” bill into law to... READ MORE
Tags: NLRB, Right to Work, Union
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Posted on December 10, 2012 in Litigation Analysis
Published by: Hall Render
Historically, plaintiffs and defendants in personal injury actions have agreed that the value of the plaintiff’s claim is largely driven by the value of the medical expenses incurred by the plaintiff as a result of the defendant’s alleged negligence, with higher costs resulting in higher values for the plaintiff’s claim and vice versa. As... READ MORE
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Posted on December 7, 2012 in Federal Advocacy
Written by: John Williams
MedPAC Considers 1% Payment Increase for Hospitals On December 6, the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (“MedPAC”) discussed draft recommendations calling for a 1% increase in inpatient and outpatient hospital payments in 2013. MedPAC, an independent body that advises Congress on Medicare payment policy, is scheduled to vote on the recommendations when they reconvene on... READ MORE
[12/05/12]
Posted on December 5, 2012 in Firm News
Published by: Hall Render
At its annual conference on November 7, the Indiana Chapter of the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) presented Jeffrey Short, health care attorney and shareholder at Hall, Render, Killian, Heath & Lyman, with the “Charles Christian Leadership Award.” The award is named after Charles Christian, Chief Information Officer at Good Samaritan Hospital... READ MORE
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Posted on December 5, 2012 in HR Insights for Health Care
Written by: Meek, Travis P.
Background Checks and Notice Forms The Fair Credit Reporting Act (“FCRA”) imposes numerous notice obligations on employers who use third-party companies to conduct background checks on their employees and job applicants. Among other requirements, all job applicants must be informed explicitly: 1) that a background check will be conducted on them; 2) given the opportunity... READ MORE
Tags: background, Criminal History, Fair Credit Reporting Act, FCRA, Hiring