By Daniels Porco & Lusardi, LLP | Published November 25, 2015 | Posted in Health Law | Tagged Tags: Health Law | Comments Off on In Topsy-Turvy Health Care Environment, Compliance Can Be Tricky
Business transactions in the health care field are moving at a record pace in 2015. Analysts say the driving forces behind the robust merger and acquisition activity are many. Low interest rates get some of the credit. But the desire for scale is important, too. As a recent report in The New York Times observed, Read More
Read MoreThe health care industry in New York and the rest of the country is undergoing something of a renaissance. Some call it good. Others call it bad. Regardless of what side of the fence you might be on, the one thing that is certain is that the economic trend in health care is in flux. Read More
Read MoreThe 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) encourages a “medical home” model of care, which aims to improve patient access and quality of care through increased communication between physicians and patients and increased care coordination, while simultaneously reducing costs. In an effort to jump start this model, starting in 2016, Medicare will pay Read More
Read MoreNew York Hospitals, clinics and practices and the doctors, nurses and support personnel they employ, can find that the environment in which they operate changes quickly. Under an amendment to the New York Public Health Law enacted this week, starting in April of 2016, NY hospitals will be required to allow patients over the age Read More
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