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Embryos Destroyed in Alabama Cryogenic Nursery
Liability Concerns for Physicians, Providers, Hospital and Reproductive Clinics following the Alabama Supreme Court Ruling in LePage v. Center for
Strategies for Re-Opening Smart in the (Post) COVID World
You have been watching the news, waiting, or in some cases desperately waiting for the government to “re-open the economy.”
It is a story often heard by health care lawyers. Clients come into the office regarding a dispute with their
Health care is “under innovation.” No matter how health care is reformed, new and old arrangements will remain highly regulated,
New Jersey Rule Takes Effect Governing Prescribers’ Compensation from Pharma
New Jersey prescribers receiving almost anything of value from a pharmaceutical manufacturer, must ensure that such compensation complies with a
New “One Room” Law Eases Restrictions on Surgical Practices In NJ
On January 12, 2018, the New Jersey Legislature signed the “One Room” bill (A-4995/S-278) into law. The “One Room” law
When it Comes to Diagnostic Testing, Be Careful of the Company You Keep
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of New Jersey reorganized its health care practice in 2010 and created a
Telemedicine Essentially Missing from MACRA MIPS Final Rule
The final rule on MACRA’s Merit-Based Incentive Payment System (MIPS), the new Medicare payment model, scheduled to take effect on
Physician Assistants’ Enhanced Role in New Jersey requires Proper Supervision
Earlier this year, the State of New Jersey enacted amendments to the statutes governing the scope of practice of physician
The Importance of Having an Updated Business Associate Agreement
As part of its increased enforcement efforts, the Office of Civil Rights of the US Department of Health and Human
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