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Mary Richard appointed vice chair of AHLA Behavioral Health Task Force
Mary Holloway Richard, Of Counsel to Phillips Murrah’s Healthcare Practice Group, has been appointed Vice Chair of the American Health Lawyers Association’s Behavioral Health Task Force. Richard was formerly a co-chair of the Providers and Clinicians Committee of the Behavioral Health Task Force. She has represented both institutional and non-institutional providers of health services, as […]
Regulation focuses on financial ties between physicians and industry
The reporting requirement implemented by the Sunshine Act directly impacts physicians who receive such payments as their names appear on a list on the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services website accessible by patients and other consumers, though it is not the physician’s duty to report.
Resolution of the “sustainable growth rate” issue
Senate Passes the bill repealing Medicare’s sustainable growth rate formula just in time to avoid the looming cuts to physician payments.
(UPDATE) What does all of the talk in the media about the “SGR” mean for physicians?
On Tuesday, March 24, 2015, Democrats and Republicans revealed the result of their negotiation and cooperation to offer an alternative to Medicare’s sustainable growth rate formula.
(UPDATE) A look at the controversial Affordable Care Act on its fifth anniversary
President Obama has taken the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the signing of the Affordable Care Act to characterize continued activities on the Hill to repeal it as renegade special interest activities.