[01/18/19]
Posted on January 18, 2019 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
January 1, 2019 marked the start of a new data collection period for laboratories pursuant to the Medicare Clinical Diagnostic Laboratory Tests Payment System Final Rule (“CLFS Rule”).¹ The CLFS Rule establishes the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’s (“CMS’s”) new private payor-based rate-setting system for clinical diagnostic laboratory tests (“CDLTs”) paid under the... READ MORE
Tags: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, CLFS, clinical laboratories, clinical laboratory, clinical laboratory fee schedule, cms, hospital outreach laboratory, Medicare Clinical Diagnostic Laboratory Tests Payment System Final Rule, Medicare Part B, PAMA, Protecting Access to Medicare Act of 2014
[01/18/19]
Posted on January 18, 2019 in HR Insights for Health Care
Published by: Hall Render
The United States Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) issued a statement (the “Statement”) clarifying its position on cannabidiol (“CBD”) products in the wake of the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 (the “2018 Farm Bill”) signed December 20, 2018.¹ The 2018 Farm Bill is a broad piece of legislation that regulates agricultural programs ranging from income support... READ MORE
Tags: 2018 Farm Bill, Cannabidiol, CBD, CBD Oil, FD&C Act, FDA, Food and Drug Administration, Food Drug and Cosmetic Act, Hemp
[01/18/19]
Posted on January 18, 2019 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
NATIONAL Medicaid gets new acting director Healthcare leaders on communicating effectively with other C-suite executives Hospitals are turning to telehealth to manage scarce physician resources ACOs want deadline extended for CMS’s Pathways to Success applications Intermountain Healthcare-led generic drug venture CivicaRx garners new members including NYU Langone, Memorial Hermann, Oschner Telemedicine Licensure Compact is... READ MORE
[01/18/19]
Posted on January 18, 2019 in HR Insights for Health Care
Published by: Hall Render
In the year or so since the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements shined a national media spotlight on sexual harassment in the workplace, the issue has reached several courts and state legislatures as well. As a result, employers may now be required to take additional action in developing policies and procedures to address sexual harassment,... READ MORE
Tags: #MeToo, #TimesUp, Epic Systems Corporation v. Lewis, Minarsky v. Susquehanna County, sexual harassment
[01/16/19]
Posted on January 16, 2019 in Firm News
Published by: Hall Render
Hall Render is pleased to announce attorney Zohra Anwari has joined the firm’s Washington, D.C. office. Zohra focuses her practice on compliance counsel, government investigations and the False Claims Act, FDA and life sciences, fraud and abuse/Stark and health care associations. Prior to joining Hall Render, she served as Associate General Counsel for the... READ MORE
[01/11/19]
Posted on January 11, 2019 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
NATIONAL Prescription Drug Spending Higher at 340B Hospitals, Study Finds Medicaid chief out after 3 months: 3 things to know How artificial intelligence will shape the physician toolkit in 2019 Health care experts call new federally-required hospital price listings ‘not very consumer-friendly’ HHS releases voluntary cybersecurity guidance DOJ Recovers $2.5B in Healthcare Fraud, False... READ MORE
[01/11/19]
Posted on January 11, 2019 in Federal Advocacy
Published by: Hall Render
Lawmakers Hit a Wall with Funding Negotiations – Shutdown Continues The three-week partial government shutdown continues without any progress towards an agreement to fund the federal government. Tomorrow, January 12, will mark the longest government shutdown on record as it exceeds the 21-day shutdown in 1996. Congress was in action this week. On Thursday,... READ MORE
Tags: Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation, CMMI, government shutdown, Hospital Price Transparency, Over-the-Counter Drug Reform, This Week in Washington
[01/11/19]
Posted on January 11, 2019 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
On December 27, 2018, a federal judge ruled in favor of hospital associations and hospitals challenging the reduction in reimbursement for drugs purchased at a discount under the 340B Program established in the 2018 Outpatient Prospective Payment System final rule (“2018 OPPS Rule”). Judge Rudolph Contreras of the United States District Court in Washington,... READ MORE
Tags: 340B, 340B Payment Cuts, 340B Program, cms, hhs, OPPS, Outpatient Prospective Payment System
[01/11/19]
Posted on January 11, 2019 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
Master Trust Indentures or “MTIs” have historically been implemented by hospitals and health systems as a way to pool the credit of multiple entities (the members of the “obligated group”) and create a “master trust” consisting of revenues or other assets pledged by the obligated group members under the MTI. An MTI allows the... READ MORE
Tags: Master Trust Indentures, MTIs, Obligated Group
[01/09/19]
Posted on January 9, 2019 in Firm News
Published by: Hall Render
Hall Render has recently announced that Drew Howk and Brad Taormina have been named Shareholders. Drew Howk (Indianapolis office) devotes his practice to defending clients against government and whistleblower actions alleged under the False Claims Act and representing health care and business clients in commercial litigation, including federal multi-district litigation and appeals. His experience includes... READ MORE