[03/30/16]
Posted on March 30, 2016 in Firm News
Published by: Hall Render
March 30 marks National Doctors Day, a day on which the country comes together to celebrate the commitment and hard work of physicians nationwide. National Doctors Day was first observed in 1933 and designated as a day of celebration by President George H. W. Bush in 1991. Hall Render wishes to express our appreciation... READ MORE
[03/29/16]
Posted on March 29, 2016 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
On March 18, 2016, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”) issued a Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain (i.e., pain lasting longer than three months or past the time of normal tissue healing) geared toward primary care physicians (“CDC Recommendations”). The CDC Recommendations do not apply to prescribing practices for active... READ MORE
[03/29/16]
Posted on March 29, 2016 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
On March 29, 2016, President Obama will announce additional private and public sector actions to fight the national opioid epidemic. The president, who is speaking this afternoon at the National Rx Drug Abuse & Heroin Summit in Atlanta, Georgia, will announce the following health care-related administrative actions being taken to combat the opioid epidemic that... READ MORE
[03/28/16]
Posted on March 28, 2016 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
Don’t Ignore the Importance of Business Associate Agreements! On March 16, 2016, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights (“OCR”) entered into a $1.55 million settlement with a Minnesota health system for failure to have a business associate agreement (“BAA”) with a third party contractor and failure to implement an organization-wide risk analysis... READ MORE
[03/25/16]
Posted on March 25, 2016 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
This week, Governor Mike Pence signed into law a measure that will enable the expanded use of telemedicine in Indiana by permitting prescriptions for certain drugs and devices to be issued during remote patient visits. House Enrolled Act (“HEA”) 1263, authored by Rep. Cindy Kirchhofer (R-Beech Grove), will override the current law that prevents... READ MORE
[03/25/16]
Posted on March 25, 2016 in Federal Advocacy
Published by: Hall Render
Legislation to Delay Bundled Payments Program Introduced On March 23, Rep. Tom Price, M.D., (R-GA) introduced a bill (H.R. 4848) that would delay the Comprehensive Care for Joint Replacement (“CJR”) program set to go into effect next week. The bundled payment program, which CMS finalized via administrative rule in November, requires hospitals in nearly... READ MORE
[03/23/16]
Posted on March 23, 2016 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
The HHS Office for Civil Rights (“OCR”) announced on March 21, 2016 that it has begun its next phase of audits of covered entities and business associates. The 2016 audit process begins with verification of an entity’s address and contact information. Emails are being sent to covered entities and business associates requesting that contact... READ MORE
[03/22/16]
Posted on March 22, 2016 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
On January 7, 2016, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights (“OCR”) released new guidance clarifying an individual’s right to access his or her medical record under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (“HIPAA”). On February 25, 2016, OCR released additional guidance explaining the permissible reasonable cost-based... READ MORE
Tags: HIPAA
[03/18/16]
Posted on March 18, 2016 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
The Indiana Court of Appeals in ESPN Inc. and Paula Lavigne v. University of Notre Dame et al. held the campus police department at Notre Dame, a private university, was subject to the Indiana Access to Public Records Act (“APRA”). ESPN and Ms. Lavigne filed a complaint against the University’s Police Department alleging it... READ MORE
[03/18/16]
Posted on March 18, 2016 in Federal Advocacy
Published by: Hall Render
HELP Committee Passes Mental Health Legislation On March 16, the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (“HELP”) Committee passed a set of bipartisan mental health and opioid abuse bills that include provisions relating to access to care, early intervention and shortages in the behavioral health workforce. READ MORE
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