Former death-row inmate Nate Fields and attorney Marc Bookman, director of the Atlantic Center for Capital Representation, are set to speak at 5:15 p.m. Wednesday at Drexel University's Earle Mack Sc
After long anticipation, on January 25, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) published final regulations in the Federal Register (Vol. 78, No. 17) modifying the HIPAA Privacy, Secur
One emerging trend in health care is a movement away from a fee-for-service payment system and toward rewarding performance or "value-based purchasing." In other words, it is an approach to attempt t
In recent years, the federal government has made the use of technology in medicine an increasing priority. The government has promoted its implementation through such things as bonus payments in the
...to do so by the state of Michigan and the federal...counsel, David Moran of the University of Michigan School of Law...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...from the Wayne Donahue Memorial Scholarship...student at the University of Pittsburgh School...recommendations on the state of legal education...
...National Practitioner Databank (NPDB) that will be published to the physician's state licensing authority, other hospitals where the physician has privileges and to all...
In today's health care industry, audits of health care providers by the government are increasingly common. Legislation over the past several years has increased the funds available to the federal go
Pursuant to Section 6402(a) of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) published a proposed rule for reporting and returning Medic
Recently, in a nonprecedential opinion, the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals had the opportunity in the matter of Edwards v. Geisinger Clinic to rule on whether a physician had alleged sufficient ev
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