In the new 2010 physician fee schedule, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has replaced consultation codes with an increase in work relative value units (RVUs). Effective January 1, 2010, CMS will no longer recognize consultation codes that reflect various places of service (with the exception of telehealth consultation G-codes), such as inpatient […]

In a recent survey by the American College of Physician Executives, 97% of respondents–doctors and nurses–reported behavior problems between doctors and nurses. This disruptive behavior, which over 55% of respondents reported happens at least monthly, included degrading comments or insults, inappropriate joking, and refusing to speak to or work with each other. The startling prevalence […]

Those monitoring regulations effective January 1, 2010 related to CMS payment policy for teaching CRNAs involved in two (2) concurrent anesthesia cases with student nurse anesthetists were likely confused by a November 20, 2009 CMS MLN Matters article that appeared to contradict the new regulatory language and CMS Transmittal 1859. Specifically, although the federal register […]

On December 1, 2009, the Sixth Circuit affirmed the conviction of Dr. Jorge A. Martinez, an anesthesiologist, who was charged with illegally distributing controlled substances, mail fraud, wire fraud, and healthcare fraud, including two counts that resulted in the death of patients. In 2002, the FBI began investigating Dr. Martinez’s pain-management clinic in Parma, OH […]

Requirements for Medicare coverage of Inpatient Rehabilitation Services will undergo a number of changes, effective January 1, 2010. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) released a transmittal on October 23, 2009 detailing these changes, which include several new requirements for the patient admission process and ongoing recordkeeping. Admission will only be considered “reasonable and […]

The Health Law Partners, P.C. is growing. We recently exercised the option to expand into neighboring office space in our Southfield headquarters. We’ve also added staff, and are pleased to welcome attorney Adele Jorissen as a new associate. Adele has previous healthcare law experience, and will be practicing in all of HLP’s specialty areas.

Oral arguments began on November 3, 2009 in a case that will test whether defendants in medical liability lawsuits are permitted under HIPAA to conduct informal interviews with plaintiffs’ other treating doctors. The federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) protects private health information and preserves patient confidentiality. In the case at issue, the […]

The Harris County Hospital District of Houston fired 16 employees last month for a major violation of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), which protects confidential patient information. The hospital district has not disclosed additional details about the violation, instead issuing a statement saying, “The Harris County Hospital District, in all circumstances, is […]

Medicare published the 2010 Fee Schedule in the Federal Register today. This new final rule reflects changes to the physician fee schedule and other Medicare Part B payment policies. The full text of the rule can be found here. For more information on how these changes might affect you, contact Adrienne Dresevic, Esq. at (248) […]

Health Net became the latest company that lost data containing personal, financial and medical information of hundreds of thousands of Connecticut residents. The data disappeared from Health Net in May, but the company never informed consumers (or authorities) about the breach of privacy until about two weeks ago (a six-month delay). A spokeswoman for Health […]

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