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Health Care Counsel Blog
For California Hospitals and Medical Staffs, Exclusive Contracts Are No Substitute For Fair Hearing Obligations
February 11, 2019
Lowell C. Brown

California hospitals, medical staffs, and medical groups, take note: In addressing an issue that has been debated for years, the California Court of Appeal has concluded that a hospital’s directive to a group in a “closed” department to not schedule a practitioner due to competency issues constitute

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Medical Staff Leaders and the Law 2019 Conference - Costa Mesa
February 1, 2019
Lowell C. Brown, Debra Albin-Riley, Douglas A. Grimm, Thomas E. Jeffry, Jr., D. Jacques Smith, Annie Chang Lee

Please join Arent Fox in Costa Mesa for our eighth annual Medical Staff Leaders and the Law Conference.

Health Care Counsel Blog
California Increases Hospitals’ Obligations When Discharging Homeless Patients
December 20, 2018

In Los Angeles alone, the LA City Attorney’s Office has in recent years initiated numerous lawsuits against hospitals and nursing facilities for homeless patient “dumping” – a practice generally described as discharging homeless persons without regard to their safety or ability to find shelter.

Health Care Counsel Blog
2019 Arent Fox Medical Staff Leaders and the Law Conferences
December 12, 2018
Lowell C. Brown, Debra Albin-Riley, Douglas A. Grimm, Thomas E. Jeffry, Jr., D. Jacques Smith

We are very pleased to announce that our Health Care attorneys will be hosting two Medical Staff Leaders and the Law Conferences in 2019.

Health Care Counsel Blog
Providers Take Note: CMS to Hold Special Open Door Forum Related to New Medicare Cards
March 15, 2018
Stephanie Trunk

Starting in April 2018, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services will begin to implement significant changes to the look and content of Medicare identification cards.

Health Care Counsel Blog
New CMS System to Report Average Sales Price (ASP) Data for Part B Drugs
March 8, 2018
Stephanie Trunk

A long time coming and after much anticipation and speculation, CMS is about to unveil an electronic reporting system in which manufacturers will report to CMS their quarterly ASP calculations.

Events
Medical Staff Leaders and the Law Conference
March 2, 2018
Lowell C. Brown, Debra Albin-Riley, Thomas E. Jeffry, Jr.

Please join Arent Fox in San Francisco for our annual Medical Staff Leaders and the Law Conference.

Events
Medical Staff Leaders and the Law Conference
February 2, 2018
Lowell C. Brown, Debra Albin-Riley, Thomas E. Jeffry, Jr.

Please join Arent Fox in Costa Mesa for our seventh annual Medical Staff Leaders and the Law Conference.

News
45 Hospital and Health Care Executives Outline the Hospital of the Future
July 19, 2017
Thomas E. Jeffry, Jr.

Health Care Partner Tom Jeffry and 44 other health care executives spoke to Becker’s Hospital Review about the key trends disrupting the traditional hospital and how institutions can prepare for the future.

Health Care Counsel Blog
South Carolina Hospital Settles With OIG Over Alleged EMTALA Violations Involving Psychiatric Emergencies
July 17, 2017
Hillary M. Stemple

AnMed Health, a hospital located in South Carolina, recently agreed to pay almost $1.3 million dollars and enter into a settlement agreement with the HHS Office of Inspector General to resolve allegations that it violated the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act.

Health Care Counsel Blog
Do Physicians Get Jury Trials in Retaliation Claims?
May 16, 2017
Lowell C. Brown

A recent California Supreme Court ruling could significantly impact trials of physician “whistleblower” claims under California Health & Safety Code Section 1278.5 – maybe.  

Health Care Counsel Blog
What’s in a Name? A HIPAA Violation: Texas Health System Settles with HHS for $2.4 Million
May 15, 2017
Jill A. Steinberg

On May 10, 2017, the US Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) announced a settlement with Texas-based Memorial Hermann Health System for $2.4 million due to MHHS’s unauthorized disclosure of patient protected health information.

Health Care Counsel Blog
In A Must Read, New OIG Guidance Provides Practical Ways to Evaluate Compliance Program Effectiveness
May 5, 2017
Hillary M. Stemple

The Department of Health and Human Services recently issued an important new compliance guide, called Measuring Compliance Program Effectiveness: A Resource Guide.

Health Care Counsel Blog
Arent Fox’s Medical Staff Leaders and the Law Conference 2017 – Costa Mesa
January 5, 2017

Please join Arent Fox on Friday, February 3 from 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Pacific for our annual Medical Staff Leaders and the Law Conference being held at the Avenue of the Arts Hotel in Costa Mesa. 

Alerts
California Approves First-In-The-Nation Regulation Specifically Addressing the Threat of Workplace Violence in Healthcare Facilities
November 28, 2016
Lowell C. Brown, Alexandra M. Romero

The standard, which was sponsored by several labor unions, will require covered healthcare providers to develop workplace violence prevention plans, training programs, and recordkeeping procedures to track certain incidents of workplace violence. 

Health Care Counsel Blog
Proposed Rule May Significantly Cut Reimbursement to Existing Hospital Off-Campus Outpatient Clinics Beyond Congressional Intent
July 13, 2016
Thomas E. Jeffry, Jr., Dan H. Renberg

On July 6th, CMS released a proposed rule (expected to appear in the Federal Register on July 15th) that, if it takes effect, could be devastating to hospital off-campus outpatient department reimbursement – an effect not intended by Congress, and certainly unwelcome to the healthcare industry.

Health Care Counsel Blog
CMS Finalizes Quality Assessment and Performance Improvement (QAPI) Worksheets
February 8, 2016
Annie Chang Lee

CMS has finalized surveyor worksheets for assessing a hospital’s compliance Quality Assessment and Performance Improvement (QAPI).

Health Care Counsel Blog
Providers Take Note: What the New Stark Regulations Mean to You
December 8, 2015
Hillary M. Stemple

In an important development, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has issued additional final regulations implementing the Stark Law as part of the Physician Fee Schedule for calendar year 2016 (see 80 Fed. Reg. 70,886 (Nov. 16, 2015)).

Health Care Counsel Blog
OIG Reminds Providers that the Donation of EHR Systems with Limited Interoperability May Violate the Federal Anti-Kickback Statute
October 22, 2015
Stephanie Trunk

US Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General released an OIG Alert reminding the public that electronic health records furnished to referral sources may not meet the federal anti-kickback statute’s EHR safe harbor if EHR system has limited or restricted interoperability.

Health Care Counsel Blog
Covered Entities and Business Associates Beware! New HIPAA Audits to Begin in Early 2016
October 20, 2015
Stephanie Trunk

Health care providers and their contractors have been put on notice by the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) that the next round of HIPAA compliance audits will begin in early 2016.  The previous round of HIPAA audits was completed in 2014.

Health Care Counsel Blog
Stark Law is Coming: Adventist Health System Pays $118.7 Million in Third Large September Settlement
October 5, 2015

On September 21, 2015, the US DOJ and whistleblowers’ counsel announced that Florida-headquartered Adventist Health System (Adventist) had agreed to pay $118.7 million to resolve allegations that it violated the FCA by submitting claims in violation of the Stark law and by miscoding claims.

Health Care Counsel Blog
Midsummer Nightmare: Opinion in Continuum Health Partners Case Suggests We Can Identify the Unknown
August 7, 2015
Thomas E. Jeffry, Jr.

On Monday, a federal district court judge in New York issued a ruling that, if adopted broadly, will have a significant – and potentially nightmarish – impact on any provider who receives an overpayment from Medicare or Medicaid.  Kane v. Healthfirst, Inc. and U.S. v. Continuum Health Partners Inc. 

Health Care Counsel Blog
District Court Refuses Stay Protection for Provider Agreements in Bankruptcy
July 31, 2015

A recent court ruling is a good reminder to health care providers that bankruptcy may not (as is sometimes suggested) be a safe harbor for providers in danger of being forced out of business by the loss of their Medicare and Medicaid provider agreements.

Alerts
Senate Finance Committee Again Approves Legislation Incentivizing Green Building Construction by Nonprofits
July 21, 2015
Dan H. Renberg

Earlier today, the Senate Finance Committee approved legislation which would resurrect roughly 50 expired tax incentive provisions that lapsed on December 31, 2014. 

Health Care Counsel Blog
OIG Warns Physicians: You Will Be Held Liable For Questionable Compensation Arrangements
June 15, 2015
David S. Greenberg

The Department of Health and Human Services Office of the Inspector General issued a Fraud Alert, reminding physicians that they will be held liable under the anti-kickback statute for compensation arrangements that do not reflect fair market value compensation for bona fide services they provide.

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