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Health Law Section Fall 2011 Newsletter Health Law Section Fall 2011 Newsletter

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Date added: 11/15/2011
Date modified: 11/15/2011
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Health Law Section Fall 2011 Newsletter

The Florida Bar Health Law Section Fall 2010 Newsletter The Florida Bar Health Law Section Fall 2010 Newsletter

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Date added: 01/06/2011
Date modified: 01/06/2011
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Highlights:

  • Medicare Revocation of Provider Status – The Newest Threat to Medicare Providers
  • Aggravated Identity Theft Statute as a New Prosecutorial Tool Against Health Care Fraud
  • Law Firm Compliance with HIPAA's Ugly Stepsister: The HITECH Act
  • ACO’s: A Work in Progress
  • The Stark Law Self-disclosure Protocol:  Apply With Care
  • Medical Staff Credentialing:  Responsibility and Liability of Hospital Boards
  • The State of Health Law in Florida

Health Law Section Newsletter - Spring 2010 Health Law Section Newsletter - Spring 2010

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Date added: 03/01/2010
Date modified: 01/06/2011
Filesize: 2.23 MB
Downloads: 844

Highlights:

  • To Tweet or Not to Tweet: Florida’s Government in the Sunshine Law and Social Networking
  • False Claims Act Amendments Expand Liability for Health Care Providers and
  • Anti-Retaliation Protections for Whistleblowers
  • Breach Notification Requirements for the Improper Use or Disclosure of Unsecured Protected Health Information
  • Referral Relationships in Florida’s Home Health Industry: Anti-Fraud Legislation Creates Confusion and Controversy
  • Practice Note: Arbitration Demand Deadlines, Tort Claims and Third Parties in Aribitration

Health Law Section Newsletter - Summer 2009 Health Law Section Newsletter - Summer 2009

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Date added: 07/01/2009
Date modified: 11/18/2010
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July 2009 Edition of the Newsletter.

Highlights:

  • Introduction to Recovery Audit Program (RAC)
  • Defending Unlicensed Practice of Medicine and Unlicensed Practice of Health Care Professions Prosecutions
  • HITECH Impact on Florida HealthCare Providers
  • Practice Pointer: Providers Inability to Produce Irretrievable Medical Records May Not Be Fatal To Medicare Overpayment Appeal
  • Recent Developments in Florida Law Regarding Due Process Rights for Physicians Whose Medical Staff Privileges are Impacted by a Hospital's Decision to Enter into an Exclusive Contract Relationship with a Provider Group

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