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Audit and Compliance

2019 Executive Budget Expands OMIG Oversight AuthorityMedicaid Providers: Don’t Forget to Include Your Annual Compliance Program Certification to Your Holiday “To-Do” List.

Compensation and Employment

Home Health Care Aides Working Twenty-Four Hour Shifts Can Be Paid For Thirteen Hours If Employer Meets Sleep and Meal Time RequirementsNY Court of Appeals Strikes Down DOH Limits On Use Of Private Funds For Executive Compensation And Upholds Limits On Use Of Public Funds

Corporate and Business

2019 Executive Budget Expands OMIG Oversight AuthorityNeed For Discretion In Civil DOJ Cases Drives Rosenstein To Modify Yates Memorandum Individual Accountability Policy

Criminal and Civil Forfeiture

Supreme Court Limitation on Forfeiture Will Impact Health Care Fraud Prosecutions

False Claims Act

Second Circuit Adopts At-Least-One-Purpose Rule For Anti-Kickback Statute ViolationsSDNY Sues Labs For Fraudulent COVID-19 Testing Under False Claims Act

Fraud and Abuse and Stark

Second Circuit Adopts At-Least-One-Purpose Rule For Anti-Kickback Statute ViolationsSDNY Sues Labs For Fraudulent COVID-19 Testing Under False Claims Act

Health Equity

CMS Approves a New 1115 Waiver Amendment:  The New York Health Equity Reform (NYHER) Program

HIPAA and Privacy

Legislation Affecting Long Term Care & AgingNYS Department of Health Announces Workforce Retraining Funding Opportunity

Hospitals and Health Care Facilities

New York Court of Appeals Upholds Adult Home Admission RegulationsNew York State Approves Establishment of Clinical Staffing Committees in General Hospitals

Information Technology and EMR

Legislation Affecting Long Term Care & AgingNYS Department of Health Announces Workforce Retraining Funding Opportunity

Insurance and Managed Care

New York Court of Appeals Rules that an Insurer May Withhold Payments to a Medical Service Corporation Improperly Controlled by Non-Physicians without A Finding of Fraud2019 Executive Budget Expands OMIG Oversight Authority

Justice Center For the Protection of People with Special Needs

N.Y. Court of Appeals Reinstates Justice Center’s Oversight of Provider Agencies

Legislation

CANNABIS IN NEW YORK STATE: JUST THE FACTSNew York Establishes an Opioid Settlement Fund

Litigation

Second Circuit Adopts At-Least-One-Purpose Rule For Anti-Kickback Statute ViolationsSDNY Sues Labs For Fraudulent COVID-19 Testing Under False Claims Act

Long Term Care, Home Health and DME

Home Health Care Aides Working Twenty-Four Hour Shifts Can Be Paid For Thirteen Hours If Employer Meets Sleep and Meal Time Requirements2019 Executive Budget Expands OMIG Oversight Authority

Marijuana

CANNABIS IN NEW YORK STATE: JUST THE FACTSCBD 101: Just the Facts

Medicaid and Medicare

Second Circuit Adopts At-Least-One-Purpose Rule For Anti-Kickback Statute ViolationsCMS Approves a New 1115 Waiver Amendment:  The New York Health Equity Reform (NYHER) Program

Medical Marijuana

CANNABIS IN NEW YORK STATE: JUST THE FACTSSecond Circuit Holds Case Challenging Marijuana Classification As Schedule I Drug In Abeyance Pending Agency Exhaustion

New Legislation

CMS Approves a New 1115 Waiver Amendment:  The New York Health Equity Reform (NYHER) Program

New York Health Equity Reform

CMS Approves a New 1115 Waiver Amendment:  The New York Health Equity Reform (NYHER) Program

OMIG and OIG

Second Circuit Defines "Willfulness" Standard Under Anti-Kickback Statute2019 Executive Budget Expands OMIG Oversight Authority

Pharmacy

Medicaid Providers: Don’t Forget to Include Your Annual Compliance Program Certification to Your Holiday “To-Do” List.NYS Department of Health Report Green Lights Legalization of Marijuana

Physicians and Other Licensed Professionals

Supreme Court To Hear Argument Addressing Doctors’ Good Faith Defense To Pill Mill ProsecutionsHome Health Care Aides Working Twenty-Four Hour Shifts Can Be Paid For Thirteen Hours If Employer Meets Sleep and Meal Time Requirements

Regulatory Issues

New York Court of Appeals Upholds Adult Home Admission RegulationsHealthcare Policy in 2024: What’s Next?

Uncategorized

New York Continues To Move Towards Legalization of Recreational MarijuanaWhen Should the Appointment of a Patient Care Ombudsman for a Health Care Business in Bankruptcy Be Excused?

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