[11/13/20]
Posted on November 13, 2020 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
NATIONAL 18 physicians, nurses and other healthcare providers elected to Congress 17 hospitals postponing elective procedures amid the COVID-19 resurgence 39 hospitals face maximum Medicare readmission penalties 3 areas newly ripe for employer-driven change in healthcare policy A breakdown of 5 recent CMS rules ACA legality case has first encounter with Supreme Court AMA:... READ MORE
[11/11/20]
Posted on November 11, 2020 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
Recently, the Wisconsin Supreme Court voted to accept review of State of Wisconsin v. Dawn M. Prado, in which the Court of Appeals struck down a portion of Wisconsin’s “implied consent” law that permits police to order warrantless blood draws on incapacitated drivers.[1] As detailed in a previous Hall Render alert, although the Court... READ MORE
Tags: State of Wisconsin v. Dawn M. Prado, warrantless blood draws, Wisconsin Supreme Court
[11/11/20]
Posted on November 11, 2020 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
The Drug Enforcement Administration (“DEA”) recently released the 2020 edition of the Pharmacist’s Manual, replacing all previous versions. Since 2010, the Pharmacist’s Manual (“Manual”) has aided pharmacies and pharmacists in understanding how to apply requirements under the Federal Controlled Substances Act (“CSA”) and related DEA regulations. As an agency guidance document, the Manual offers... READ MORE
Tags: Drug Enforcement Administration, Federal Controlled Substances Act, Pharmacist’s Manual
[11/09/20]
Posted on November 9, 2020 in Federal Advocacy
Published by: Hall Render
At the time of this writing, Joe Biden has been declared the winner and is poised to become the 46th President of the United States. Although President Trump has pledged to pursue legal challenges over alleged voter fraud, there are not believed to be enough votes in dispute that winning them would reverse the... READ MORE
Tags: Biden Administration, Presidential Election 2020
[11/06/20]
Posted on November 6, 2020 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
Recently, a former Texas hospital (the “Hospital”) settled a multi-million dollar False Claims Act civil lawsuit involving the acquisition and use of funds from the largest Federal Housing Administration-backed mortgage for a for-profit hospital. The Hospital settled for $13.6 million and three top executives of the hospital, along with the development company, will collectively... READ MORE
Tags: False Claims Act civil lawsuit, fraud
[11/06/20]
Posted on November 6, 2020 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
NATIONAL 10 highest-paying cities for physicians in 2020 13 states see record COVID-19 hospitalizations 39 hospitals face maximum Medicare readmission penalties A breakdown of 5 recent CMS rules After hospital volumes plummeted due to COVID-19, full rebound not likely soon CMS delayed help, investigating instead, at site of first U.S. COVID-19 outbreak, ’60 Minutes’... READ MORE
[11/05/20]
Posted on November 5, 2020 in Firm News
Published by: Hall Render
Hall Render has been recognized in the U.S. News & World Report – Best Lawyers® 2021 “Best Law Firms” rankings. The firm received a national first-tier ranking in Health Care Law, as well as metropolitan first-tier rankings in Health Care Law (Colorado, Dallas/Fort Worth, Indianapolis, Milwaukee and Troy). In addition to the first-tier national and metropolitan rankings,... READ MORE
[11/04/20]
Posted on November 4, 2020 in Compliance
Published by: Hall Render
In just a few months, CMS is going to introduce significant changes to office or other outpatient visit coding guidelines. With a historic provision in the 2020 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Final Rule, CMS will attempt to address the administrative burden placed on providers and prioritize patients over paperwork. When it comes to documentation... READ MORE
Tags: Coding Compliance, E/M Documentation
[11/03/20]
Posted on November 3, 2020 in COVID-19 Daily Updates, Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
Many clients have inquired about what they can do to ensure adequate safety precautions are being observed in their medical office buildings. A recent study found that 61% of Americans are not confident or only slightly confident that public spaces have the guidance needed to open safely. Another study found that 44% of respondents... READ MORE
Tags: COVID-19, Health Care Real Estate, Medical Office Buildings
[11/03/20]
Posted on November 3, 2020 in COVID-19 Daily Updates, Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
On September 4, 2020, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”) issued an order to temporarily halt residential evictions of certain individuals for the nonpayment of rent through December 31, 2020 (“Order”). Based on the express language of the Order, the CDC aims to prevent the spread of COVID-19 by allowing some renters... READ MORE
Tags: COVID-19, Quarantine, Temporary Eviction Moratorium