Articles Posted in Health Law

On May 24, 2011, the Joint Commission announced that the new Primary Care Medical Home (“PCMH”) option for commission accredited ambulatory care organizations, by which a primary care clinician and an interdisciplinary team render patient services, will launch in July 2011. Applications from entities that are prepared for survey are currently being accepted. According to […]

On May 26, the American Medical Association (AMA) submitted a letter to Donald Clark–the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Secretary–in response to the proposed FTC and Department of Justice (DOJ) Statement of Antitrust Enforcement Policy regarding accountable care organizations (ACOs). The AMA opened its letter by urging the FTC to consider its comments insofar as “the […]

On June 1, the Office of Inspector General (“OIG”), Department of Health & Human Services (“HHS”) announced expected recoveries of $3.4 billion from its legal actions (including investigations and other reviews, totaling about $3.2 billion) and audits (approximately $222 million). Most of the OIG reviews concerned Medicare and Medicaid. The majority of these potential receivables […]

Late last month the United States Justice Department announced that Areté Sleep LLC, Areté Sleep Therapy LLC and Areté Holdings LLC (“Areté”) agreed to settle false claims allegations for $650,000. The prosecution contends that from November 2002 to December 2009 Areté’s medical equipment and sleep medicine facilities in Arizona and Texas presented false claims to […]

In Zia Hospice v. Sebelius, CV 09-0055 CG/LFG and CV 09-1108 CG/ACT, the New Mexico District Court followed the trend set by numerous other courts, including the 5th and 9th Circuit Courts, in relation to the hospice cap regulation, 42 C.F.R. §418.309(b)(1). The Court held 42 C.F.R. §418.309(b)(1) invalid because the regulation does not comply […]

Earlier this month, Transmittals to the State Operations Manual for ASCs (Appendix L) implemented certain clarifications/changes to the anesthetic risk assessment, H&P and pre-surgical evaluation Conditions of Participation at ASCs, effective 5.13.11. The new standards from the Transmittal are set forth below, followed by the provisions in which these new standards of Appendix L have […]

According to the Medical Group Management Association (“MGMA”), physicians enjoyed an employee’s market in 2010. Based on MGMA survey data, 56% of first-year physicians accepted paid relocation packages and signing bonuses last year. Also, 12% of first-year doctors obtained loan-forgiveness packages. The MGMA survey also found that first-year specialists in multispecialty practices earned 7.5% more […]

In its proposed rule for accountable care organizations (“ACOs”), the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (“CMS”) includes mandatory compliance plans as an element of its ACO-program integrity efforts. The compliance plan must include at least the following elements: • A designated compliance officer who is not legal counsel to the ACO and who reports […]

May 10, 2011, the Miami Lakes, Florida council passed a zoning ordinance requiring pain clinics in its town to obtain a special permit. A pain clinic’s grand opening advertisement featuring the words “pain” and “opiates” put a Miami Lakes councilman in fear of potential pill-mill activity coming to town and prompted the council’s efforts to […]

In order to assist individuals interested in learning more about the fundamentals of health care compliance and help answer questions about what to do when compliance issues arise, the Office of Inspector General recently posted the HEAT Provider Compliance Training slide presentation and written materials which accompany its compliance training webcast. The webcast focuses on […]

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