K&l Gates Health Care Triage

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Sinopse

Triage: Rapid Legal Lessons for Busy Health Care Professionals has been created by K&L Gates to convey information about developments in health law through short, three to ten minute podcasts. If you work in the health care industry, you have grown accustomed to frequent changes in laws and regulations. On some days, it may seem like an insurmountable task to keep up with every change, especially as a new presidential administration and new policies take shape. The K&L Gates Health Care practice will regularly create Triage podcasts to help you learn about the latest developments in health law. Our lawyers will identify the most important changes and analyze the impact of these changes on our clients.

Episódios

  • Hospitals, Physician Practices, and Labs – Are You Ready to Report Private Payor Rates for Laboratory Tests?

    05/07/2022 Duração: 14min

    In this episode, Gabriel Scott and Darlene Davis analyze the private payor rates reporting requirements under the Protecting Access to Medicare Act. They discuss the type of entities required to report, potential penalties for failing to report, and provide some suggestions for how to initiate the reporting process.

  • The Drive to Align ESG and Health Equity Priorities With Medicare Reimbursement Models

    07/06/2022 Duração: 11min

    Steve Pine and Alexa Sengupta address the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ emerging focus on ESG and health equity priorities, and how these priorities are impacting health data collection and Medicare value-based reimbursement models.

  • Regulatory, Contractual, and Governance Considerations for Data Transactions

    10/05/2022 Duração: 28min

    In this episode, Rebecca Schaefer and Gina Bertolini discuss the incredible value of health care data and how providers can harness the power of data transactions to drive innovation, discovery, and advancements in medical therapies.

  • Medical Laboratories Under the Microscope

    22/04/2022 Duração: 20min

    In this episode, Myla Reizen, John Lawrence, and Bobby Higdon analyze the increase in governmental scrutiny around laboratory investigations and enforcement. They discuss the Eliminating Kickbacks Recovery Act (EKRA), trends in enforcement surrounding Operation Double Helix, guidance for medical labs, and the importance of outside counsel for compliance.

  • Navigating the Independent Dispute Resolution Process Under the No Surprises Act

    30/03/2022 Duração: 15min

    In this episode, Steven Pine and Gary Qualls discuss the arbitration provision under the federal No Surprises Act, controversy around the qualifying payment amount (QPA), a recent decision in a Texas federal court that impacts the QPA, and new developments around the independent dispute resolution process.

  • 2021 Health Care Employment Law Year in Review and a Look Forward

    23/03/2022 Duração: 23min

    In this episode, Lou Patalano, Jacqueline Hoffman, and Spencer Hamer discuss employment law and the health care sector. They give a review of highlights from 2021, as well as developments that will impact employment law and the health care sector in 2022, including vaccine mandates, non-competes, and diversity, equity and inclusion.

  • Medicare Reimbursement for Community Hospital Residency Programs

    31/01/2022 Duração: 11min

    Andrew Ruskin and Gabriel Scott discuss how Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has recently promulgated rules implementing the provisions of the Consolidated Appropriations Act that affect a very large number of community hospitals. Specifically, due to CMS’s interpretation of Medicare graduate medical education reimbursement rules, many community hospitals are no longer eligible for these payments and don’t even know it. This episode discusses the dilemma that community hospitals might be facing and emphasizes the importance of meeting a 1 July 2022 deadline CMS has imposed that may allow these hospitals to press the reimbursement “reset button.”

  • Data Security Breaches in the Health Care Sector

    20/01/2022 Duração: 22min

    Desiree Moore, Gina Bertolini, and Jackie Hoffman discuss the increasing impact of data security incidents and security breaches on the health care sector. They define what qualifies under HIPAA as a protected health information breach, discuss the importance of outside counsel in security incidents, review the timeline of reporting a breach to the Office for Civil Rights (OCR), and provide a road map on to how to manage a security incident from start to finish.

  • What Health Care Providers Should Expect in an FDA Inspection

    28/10/2021 Duração: 14min

    In this week’s episode, Richard Church interviews Michael Hinckle about FDA inspections of health care providers. They discuss why an inspection might come up, what providers should expect, the do’s and don’ts of inspection day, and the action items health care providers should implement post-inspection.

  • An Update on the CMS Hospital Price Transparency Rule

    21/10/2021 Duração: 10min

    In this week’s episode, Darlene Davis interviews Andrew Ruskin about updates to the CMS Hospital Price Transparency rule now that it has been in effect for almost one year. The presenters discuss the expanded scope of pricing information that should be provided, the increased potential and severity of fines and enforcement actions CMS can take in cases of non-compliance, and steps hospitals should take if they are contacted by CMS.

  • FTC Reminds Vendors of Personal Health Records of Breach Rule Obligations

    07/10/2021 Duração: 17min

    In this episode, Rebecca Schaefer interviews Gina Bertolini and Desiree Moore about the recent Federal Trade Commission (FTC) policy statement regarding the FTC Health Breach Notification Rule and its applicability to vendors of personal health records. The presenters discuss the requirements of the FTC Rule, when it applies relative to HIPAA, and the implications of the policy statement for digital health companies and health IT developers. Gina and Desiree also provide practical takeaways for both health care providers and health app vendors.

  • No Surprises: New Balance Billing Regulations for Health Care Providers

    16/09/2021 Duração: 10min

    In this week’s episode, Don Walker and Macy Flinchum discuss new regulations stemming from the No Surprises Act and the new parameters for health care providers around balance billing, including for example, requirements for adequate notice and consent. Our presenters explain when these requirements apply, who is responsible for providing notice and consent in various situations, and how the new regulations may impact reimbursement and arbitration moving forward.

  • CMS’s Proposal for New Remote Therapeutic Monitoring Codes under the 2022 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule

    19/08/2021 Duração: 06min

    In the recent Medicare Physician Fee Schedule proposed rule for CY 2022, CMS has proposed adding a new category of reimbursable digital health services with new CPT codes classified as remote therapeutic monitoring (RTM). In this episode, Leah D’Aurora Richardson and Sarah Staples explain what RTM is, how it is different from remote physiologic monitoring (RPM), and the uncertainty regarding which practitioners will be able to furnish and bill for RTM services.

  • Key Considerations for Officers and Directors of Distressed Companies

    17/08/2021 Duração: 06min

    In this week’s episode, Andrea Cunha outlines some of the key considerations directors and officers should assess when their company is approaching insolvency, including how to evaluate financial distress of the company, the fiduciary duties they owe to the company, considerations for avoiding personal liability, and the maintenance of adequate insurance coverage.

  • Cybersecurity Risk in the Health Care Industry

    09/08/2021 Duração: 19min

    As health care providers are increasingly relying on complex and integrated electronic medical record systems, the health care industry has rapidly become one of the most frequent and often vulnerable targets for cybersecurity threat actors.  In this week’s episode, partners Gina Bertolini, John Lawrence, and David Rybicki discuss why health care providers in particular are being targeted by threat actors, how providers can help protect themselves against this risk, and how providers should react in the event a cybersecurity attack occurs.

  • When Regulatory Review is Necessary: Clinical Research vs. Quality Initiatives

    15/07/2021 Duração: 14min

    In this week’s episode, Richard Church interviews Rebecca Schaefer about the intersection and blurred line between clinical research and quality initiatives. The presenters discuss what factors to consider when defining research, the regulatory requirements for research, and HIPAA exemptions to the Common Rule.

  • OFCCP Enforcement in the Health Care Space

    08/07/2021 Duração: 30min

    Health Care partners Sarah Carlins and Jackie Hoffman interview Labor, Employment, and Workplace Safety partner Craig Leen in this episode of Triage, recorded in collaboration with our Working Wise podcast. As the former director of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) at the U.S. Department of Labor, Craig shares engaging insights about OFCCP enforcement in the health care industry and what health care entities can do to ensure compliance with OFCCP requirements, including affirmative action and non-discrimination.

  • Understanding OIG and CMS Audits

    10/06/2021 Duração: 12min

    Richard Church interviews Stephen Bittinger about the scope and authority of OIG and CMS audits, outlining the similarities and differences between the two from a provider perspective. The presenters discuss the key distinctions in the mechanics of the different types of audits that providers should be aware of, as well as strategies for preparing for and managing an audit, reporting considerations, and the role of the OIG work plan.

  • The Power of Health Care: Renewable Energy Transactions from the Health Care Perspective

    03/06/2021 Duração: 13min

    Businesses across all industries are experiencing a drive toward sustainability. Companies want to be at the forefront of this movement, not only out of ethical considerations, but also because it is in their financial interests to do so. In this episode, Richard Church interviews Teresa Hill, a partner in our energy practice, about the history and structure of power purchase agreements and the opportunities that these transactions can bring for the health care industry.

  • Health Care Audit and Reimbursement Trends and Challenges

    29/04/2021 Duração: 18min

    In this week’s episode, Richard Church interviews Stephen Bittinger about current trends and points of concern in the areas of health care reimbursement and integrity audit activity. The presenters discuss increases in provider audits, the potential for collaboration between the government and private payors, changes in the extrapolation process, and how providers can be proactive to avoid major audit issues.

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