in Lien ResolutionMedicaid Liens in Florida: Giraldo, Gallardo, and Forum Shopping Conflicting case law on Medicaid liens can lead to forum shopping. Which court is right for your client? Posted byKendall Pfeifer TEST Read More Posted on January 26, 2021
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in Medical Record RetrievalPlaintiff-Friendly Proposed Modifications to the HIPAA Privacy Rule On December 10, 2020, the Department of Health and Human Services published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) modifying the HIPAA Privacy Rule. Posted byKendall Pfeifer TEST Read More Posted on December 28, 2020
in Medical Record RetrievalBack to Square One: HHS’s Response to Ciox Health, LLC v. Azar HHS’s makes a second go at limiting fees for third-party directives. HHS has published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) aimed at... Posted byKendall Pfeifer TEST Read More Posted on December 21, 2020
in Medicare Set-AsidesThe Misconceptions (Still) Muddying the MSA Waters Age-old misconceptions surrounding MSAs are like quicksand. Posted byKendall Pfeifer TEST Read More Posted on December 16, 2020
in Medicare Set-AsidesForthcoming Guidance in the Gray Area of Medicare Set-Asides A sneak peek into forthcoming guidance for “Difficult to deal with” Medicare Set-Asides (MSAs). Posted byKendall Pfeifer TEST Read More Posted on December 15, 2020
in Lien ResolutionMedicare Secondary Payer Act – When, Who, and What? – Part II Understanding & complying with the Medicare Secondary Payer Act (MSPA) is critical. This ANSWERS the “when,” “who,” and “what” of liability under the MSPA. Posted byKendall Pfeifer TEST Read More Posted on December 15, 2020
in Lien ResolutionMedicare Secondary Payer Act – When, Who, and What? – Part I Despite 40 years of existance, the MSPA still causes a lot of confusion. We’ll answer the “when,” “who,” and “what” of liability under the MSPA. Posted byKendall Pfeifer TEST Read More Posted on December 14, 2020
in Medical Expert SelectionSend vs. Receive: Another Layer of Protection for Medical Malpractice Defendants? Medical malpractice actions differ from other negligence-based actions in a significant way: an “uncommonly complex and unique” statutory framework... Posted byKendall Pfeifer TEST Read More Posted on November 19, 2020
in Medical Expert SelectionWhy the Medical Malpractice Statute of Limitations Can Leave You S-O-L Each cause of action has its own statute of limitations. For medical malpractice claims, the SOL is on the shorter end at 2 years... Posted byKendall Pfeifer TEST Read More Posted on November 18, 2020