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Year: 2012

The 2011 Form 990: Part IV – Schedule K

[02/16/12]

Posted on February 16, 2012 in Health Law News

Published by: Hall Render

This Health Care Tax News article is Part IV in a series addressing recent changes to IRS Form 990 and its Instructions.  The previous installments addressed changes to the Core Form, Schedule H and Schedule J. As part of the January 21, 2012 release of the 2011 Form 990, the IRS also made updates... READ MORE

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The 2011 Form 990: Part III – Schedule J

[02/15/12]

Posted on February 15, 2012 in Health Law News

Published by: Hall Render

This Health Care Tax News article is Part III in a series addressing recent changes to IRS Form 990 and its Instructions.  The previous installments addressed changes to the Core Form and changes to Schedule H. With the January 21, 2012 release of the 2011 Form 990, the IRS revised Schedule J regarding the... READ MORE

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The 2011 Form 990: Part II – Schedule H

[02/14/12]

Posted on February 14, 2012 in Health Law News

Published by: Hall Render

This Health Care Tax News article is Part II in a series addressing recent changes to Form 990 and Instructions.  The previous installment addressed changes to the Core Form and can be accessed by clicking here. As part of the January 21, 2012 unveiling of the 2011 Form 990 and its Schedules, the IRS... READ MORE

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Revised Home Health Agency Survey and Certification Activities Related to a Change of Ownership

[02/14/12]

Posted on February 14, 2012 in Long-Term Care, Home Health & Hospice

Written by: Selby, Todd J.

CMS recently issued guidance to the State Survey Agencies regarding changes to the survey procedures for Home Health Agencies (HHAs).  Effective January 1, 2011, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Home Health Prospective Payment System (PPS) final rule amended the regulations for certification activities related to HHAs.  CMS’s goal in implementing these... READ MORE

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The 2011 Form 990: Part I – The Core Form and Instructions

[02/13/12]

Posted on February 13, 2012 in Health Law News

Published by: Hall Render

This Health Care Tax News article is Part I in a series addressing recent changes to Form 990 and Instructions. In January of this year, the Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) released the 2011 Form 990, Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax and the corresponding Instructions.  The 2011 Form 990 is to be used... READ MORE

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Hall Render Attorneys Named Partners in Health Care

[02/13/12]

Posted on February 13, 2012 in Firm News

Published by: Hall Render

Hall Render congratulates attorneys Rene R. Savarise and William D. Roberts on being named to the list of “2012 Partners in Health Care” by Business First of Louisville.  Those recognized include the most prominent health care business leaders in Greater Louisville. Savarise and Roberts will be acknowledged with the rest of their peers in... READ MORE

I Didn’t Know They Were Working – Do I Still Have to Pay Them?

[02/11/12]

Posted on February 11, 2012 in HR Insights for Health Care

Written by: Stephen W. Lyman

Suppose one of your supervisory employees – for over eight years – clocked in 15 to 45 minutes before the start of her shift 5 AM early morning shift and spent most of that time doing tasks related to her normal duties.  Then, your employee sues you and claims that she has been underpaid... READ MORE

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If the Minimum Necessary Provisions of the Affordable Care Act Are Found Unconstitutional, Will the Entire Act Fall?

[02/10/12]

Posted on February 10, 2012 in Health Law News

Published by: Hall Render

The United States Supreme Court is scheduled to hear three days of oral arguments concerning health care reform beginning March 26, 2012. While there are many issues involved, the majority of these arguments will focus on the issue of whether Congress overstepped its authority by including the minimum coverage requirements (commonly known as the... READ MORE

Say What You Mean and Mean What You Say

[02/10/12]

Posted on February 10, 2012 in HR Insights for Health Care

Written by: Stephen W. Lyman

Every “day” we see examples where the usage of ambiguous wording in employment policies leads to confusion and litigation.  While the people who drafted the wording may have decent annual salaries and may have understood what their wording was intended to mean, one wonders if they should “also receive two weeks paid vacation per... READ MORE

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OIG Alert on Reassignment Raises Concern for Physicians

[02/09/12]

Posted on February 9, 2012 in Health Law News

Written by: Tankersley, Regan E.

On February 8, 2012, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (“OIG”) issued an Alert to physicians to exercise caution when reassigning their Medicare payments.  Specifically, the OIG stated that physicians who reassign their rights to bill the Medicare program and receive Medicare payments by executing the CMS-855R application... READ MORE