In December 2022, the Office of Civil Rights issued a bulletin warning entities and business associates covered by the Health ...
This is part five in a series of executive orders related to health care. Trump Recission of Biden Administration Executive ...
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Providers continually struggle to get the fair reimbursement they deserve from payers and often feel powerless to negotiate ...
see Uniform Health-Care Decisions Act (2023) on Practical Law.) The 2023 UHCDA was drafted to create a modern, comprehensive approach to individual health care decision-making. It recognizes that ...
Rev. Stat. Ann. Section 23:921), for health care providers and veterinarians in Maryland (Md. Code, Lab & Empl. Section 3-716), and for nurses in Rhode Island (RI Gen. Law. Section 28-59-1-3).
A discussion of how evolving federal and state law developments governing reproductive health care during the second Trump administration will continue to influence various areas of law ...
The law originally banned health care providers from forcing patients to agree to pay medical bills, no matter the cost.
As reproductive health access becomes increasingly restricted across the country, expanding Washington’s law that protects ...
Health care reform brought important benefits to people, including those with chronic conditions like diabetes. Plans* can no longer deny enrollment because of a pre-existing condition like diabetes.
The largest health care law firms in the Portland metro area employ 144 local lawyers practicing health care law in the counties of Clackamas, Columbia, Multnomah, Washington and Yamhill in Oregon, ...