[02/01/19]
Posted on February 1, 2019 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
NATIONAL Why hospitals’ future will involve keeping people from showing up GAO: Advantages of Voluntary and Mandatory Bundled Payments Study: Hospitals dramatically increase ad spend following data breaches Study finds freestanding EDs charge more than urgent care centers Stephen Klasko: Hospitals of the future won’t look the same Why some nonprofit hospitals are turning... READ MORE
[01/31/19]
Posted on January 31, 2019 in HR Insights for Health Care
Published by: Hall Render
Once again, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”) is demonstrating its strong stance against harassment in the workplace. The EEOC recently announced a partnership with the U.S. Department of Justice, allowing for quicker action against state and local government employers in harassment allegations – keep in mind that county hospitals typically fit the definition... READ MORE
Tags: EEOC, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Harassment, Harassment in the Workplace, Memorandum of Understanding
[01/30/19]
Posted on January 30, 2019 in Practical Matters
Published by: Hall Render
Welcome to Practical Matters! This series aims to provide an overview of trending topics in a variety of service areas. Our goal is to present current topics to spark discussion within your organization that could lead to a new approach and result in a positive impact. As we begin 2019, many health care organizations... READ MORE
Tags: Cybersecurity, Health care supply chain, Practical Matters Series, Process Improvement, Supply chain, Supply Chain Workflow, Value-Based Purchasing, Vendor Relationships, Workflow Assessment
[01/30/19]
Posted on January 30, 2019 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
The Oregon State Legislature is considering a bill that bases the determination of tax-exemption for hospital property on the relationship between hospital executives’ compensation and the amount of charity care provided by the hospital. While a number of other states have passed legislation that threatens a hospital’s property tax-exempt status where a hospital fails... READ MORE
Tags: charity care, Compensation, Executive Compensation, Health Care Real Estate, nonprofit hospitals, Oregon House Bill 2161, Oregon State Legislature, property tax exemption
[01/29/19]
Posted on January 29, 2019 in Long-Term Care, Home Health & Hospice
Published by: Hall Render
Under Ohio’s spousal necessaries law, an individual has a duty to support his or her spouse, which includes the obligation to pay for medical care received by the spouse. A recent Ohio Supreme Court case determined that a creditor must present its claim for unpaid necessaries to the decedent’s estate before the creditor can... READ MORE
Tags: acute care, DOCTRINE OF NECESSARIES, estate claims, long term care, NECESSARIES, nursing home, POST ACUTE CARE, PROBATE CLAIMS, SKILLED NURSING
[01/25/19]
Posted on January 25, 2019 in Federal Advocacy
Published by: Hall Render
Short-Term Funding Deal Reached to End Government Shutdown This afternoon, President Trump announced a deal to temporarily reopen the federal government and end the longest shutdown in U.S. history. The deal funds the remaining federal agencies until February 15, giving lawmakers more time to try to work out a compromise on the immigration and... READ MORE
Tags: DSH, government shutdown, health care, Health care price transparency, MACPAC, Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission, Medicaid Disproportionate Share Hospital program, pre-existing conditions, This Week in Washington
[01/25/19]
Posted on January 25, 2019 in Firm News
Published by: Hall Render
Hall Render is proud to congratulate its attorneys who have been selected to the 2019 North Carolina Super Lawyers and Rising Stars lists. Joe Kahn been selected to the North Carolina Super Lawyers list, and Amy Mackin has been named to the North Carolina Rising Stars list. Super Lawyers’ objective is to create a credible, comprehensive and diverse listing... READ MORE
[01/25/19]
Posted on January 25, 2019 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
NATIONAL GAO’s latest report on patient matching: It’s still not easy Fostering a culture of innovation: 5 CIOs share insights Research: Physician Burnout is a Public Health Crisis; Improving EHR Usability is Critical New drug shortages rose 27% in 2018 Telehealth and the law: What hospital executives should know about kickback and false claims... READ MORE
[01/24/19]
Posted on January 24, 2019 in HR Insights for Health Care, Long-Term Care, Home Health & Hospice
Published by: Hall Render
Cybersecurity continues to rank amongst the major concerns for health care providers. Long-term care facilities in particular are increasingly attractive “low-hanging fruit” for digital bad actors because of the misperception that smaller entities are not big enough to warrant the resources and risk associated with a cyberattack. With a new year, the Department of... READ MORE
[01/18/19]
Posted on January 18, 2019 in Federal Advocacy
Published by: Hall Render
Government Shutdown Continues With the partial government shutdown now on its 28th day, there is no doubt it will enter its second month. Lawmakers are headed home for the long holiday weekend, and no shutdown negotiations are currently scheduled for party leaders. House Democrats spent the week passing numerous continuing resolutions that would reopen the... READ MORE
Tags: government shutdown, Medicaid Extenders, spending bill, This Week in Washington