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Health Care Counsel Blog
The Governing Board’s Role in Assessing Possible Hospital Closure or Downsizing
May 7, 2020
Anne M. Murphy

Partner Anne Murphy authored an article for The Governance Institute titled “The Governing Board’s Role in Assessing Possible Hospital Closure or Downsizing.”

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California Temporarily Waives Additional Requirements for Pre-Licensure Nursing Programs and Students
May 5, 2020

On May 4, California Department of Consumer Affairs issued another order waiving additional requirements for pre-licensure nursing programs and nursing students under Title 16 of the California Code of Regulations (Code).

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UCLA Escapes $13 Million Gender Discrimination Verdict in Favor of Physician
April 29, 2020
Debra Albin-Riley

The California Court of Appeal recently overturned a $13 million jury verdict against the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) in a gender discrimination lawsuit brought by a physician faculty member.

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Debra Albin-Riley Named a 2020 Top Health Care Lawyer by Daily Journal
April 27, 2020
Debra Albin-Riley

The Daily Journal named health care litigation partner Debra Albin-Riley a 2020 Top Health Care Lawyer in California. An April 22 article highlights Debra’s administrative litigation work in complex medical staff peer review hearings, and in serving as lead trial counsel in related court litigation.

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California Attorney General Clarifies State Reporting Deadlines for Medical Staff Discipline
April 23, 2020
Lowell C. Brown

On April 17, 2020, the California Attorney General released Opinion No. 15-301, clarifying the deadlines for peer review bodies to file reports to certain licensing agencies pursuant to Business and Professions Code section 805 (805 Reports).

Health Care Counsel Blog
California Temporarily Waives Certain Supervision Requirements for PAs, NPs, and CNMs
April 17, 2020

The California Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) has issued additional health professional licensing waivers to help the healthcare industry better respond to the COVID-19 crisis.

Health Care Counsel Blog
Closing for COVID-19? Don’t worry about abandonment, but give notice
April 17, 2020

Health Care Counsel Susanna Hathaway Murphy was recently quoted in Part B News on the recent COVID-related development of health care providers seeing patients strictly via telehealth as the pandemic rages on.

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The Corrective Action Toolbox
April 16, 2020
Debra Albin-Riley, Lowell C. Brown

When a practitioner does not meet the medical staff’s standards, leaders have a wide variety of remedial and corrective action choices. Join us for a discussion on some of those surprisingly numerous options.

Health Care Counsel Blog
California Makes It Easier to Provide Telehealth Services During the COVID-19 Emergency
April 13, 2020
Thomas E. Jeffry, Jr.

Recognizing the need to make health services available during the current state of emergency, California Governor Gavin Newsom issued Executive Order N-43-20 (the “Order”) on April 3, 2020.

Health Care Counsel Blog
California Department of Consumer Affairs and California Department of Public Health Issue Limited Licensing Waivers
April 10, 2020

On March 30, 2020, in response to the continued spread of COVID-19, California Governor Newsom issued Executive Order N-39-20, authorizing temporary adjustments to certain standards related to staffing and licensing requirements for healthcare facilities, providers, and professionals.

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AF COVID-19 Podcast: The CARES Act Makes Key Investments in TeleHealth & Medicare Reimbursements
April 2, 2020
Douglas A. Grimm, Aaron H. Jacoby

The recently passed CARES Act makes critical investments in telehealth and medicare reimbursements. We talked with Aaron Jacoby and Douglas Grimm about the impact the CARES Act will have on key components of the health care industry.

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Healthcare Board Oversight During the COVID-19 Pandemic
March 31, 2020
Anne M. Murphy

Partner Anne Murphy authored an article for The Governance Institute titled “Healthcare Board Oversight During the COVID-19 Pandemic.” The article highlights key organizational approaches and risk areas for hospital and health system governing boards to consider during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

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Could Hospitals Close Because Of Coronavirus? US Healthcare May Face Financial Crisis In Aftermath
March 31, 2020
Douglas A. Grimm

Health Care Practice Group Co-Leader Douglas Grimm was recently quoted in an International Business Times article discussing the potential destabilization of the US healthcare system as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Hospitals Redeploy Specialists to COVID-19 Front Lines
March 30, 2020
Lowell C. Brown

Health Care Co-Leader Lowell Brown was recently quoted in a Modern Healthcare article. The article reports on the increasing trend of prominent health systems to redeploy specialists who don’t typically treat infectious diseases to care for patients battling COVID-19.

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Temporary and Disaster Medical Staff Privileges in Response to COVID-19
March 27, 2020

To address the COVID-19 national emergency, hospitals throughout the country are seeking to bolster their ranks of health care providers.

Health Care Counsel Blog
CMS Announces Prioritization of Survey Activities & Expected Self-Assessments for All Providers and Suppliers
March 26, 2020

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issued a memorandum to State Survey Agency Directors that provides further guidance regarding survey priorities for health care facilities, providers, and clinical laboratories due to COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses.

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Coronavirus Aftermath: How Industries And Economy Will Be Changed After The Crisis
March 26, 2020
Douglas A. Grimm

Health Care Practice Group Co-Leader Douglas Grimm and Counsel Susanna Hathaway Murphy were recently quoted in an International Business Times article. The article addresses the Coronavirus aftermath and the related impact on the economy and the health care industry.

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California Department of Public Health Issues All Facilities Letter Waiving Compliance with Hospital Regulatory Requirements Until June 30, 2020
March 25, 2020

In response to an executive order by California Governor Gavin Newsom, the California Department of Public Health has issued an All Facilities Letter waiving hospital regulatory requirements and suspending regulatory enforcement until June 30, 2020, with certain exceptions.

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Due to State of Emergency, California Limits Enforcement of Regulatory Requirements for Hospitals and Other Facilities
March 25, 2020

In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, California has taken the extraordinary action of limiting the regulatory enforcement of most licensed health facility requirements.

Health Care Counsel Blog
The Impact of COVID-19 on Assisted Living Facilities
March 24, 2020
Jo-Ann Marchica, Kathryn L. Steffen*

Assisted living providers are uniquely impacted by the spread of COVID-19 because they offer a hybrid homelike and health care setting for one of the country’s most vulnerable populations.

Health Care Counsel Blog
Some Major Health Care Accrediting Organizations Suspend Surveys Due to COVID-19
March 20, 2020

On March 16, 2020, the Joint Commission announced that it was suspending all regular surveying due to the COVID-19 national emergency, effective immediately. DNV GL Healthcare followed suit on March 19.

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COVID-19: Identifying Risks, Determining Focus & Setting Priorities
March 18, 2020
Douglas A. Grimm

As the spread of COVID-19 accelerates across the United States, hospitals, health systems, and other providers face unique challenges. Arent Fox’s Health Care Group analyzes what you need to know about regulatory changes and guidance from the federal government.

Health Care Counsel Blog
Literature Review Finds That Patient Safety May Be Especially Challenging For Marginalized Groups
March 17, 2020

Patient safety is a key priority for hospitals and other providers. Yet, patient safety may be especially challenging for marginalized groups, according to the authors of an article recently published in the International Journal for Equity in Health.

Health Care Counsel Blog
CMS Issues Revised COVID-19 Guidance To Nursing Facilities
March 16, 2020

Effective March 13, 2020, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) revised its Guidance for Infection Control and Prevention of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Nursing Homes (Revised Guidance).  

Health Care Counsel Blog
CMS Launches Part D Senior Savings Model for Insulin Products
March 12, 2020
Stephanie Trunk

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced a voluntary model within the Medicare Part D program that would allow certain Part D plans to cap Medicare beneficiaries’ out-of-pocket costs for insulin.

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