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One expert travels the country to see how telehealth is holding up

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

He talks about where providers are excelling with virtual care, where they are facing challenges, the experiences of Global Medical Response, and what he thinks 2022 will bring in the world of telemedicine. What do you think 2022 will bring for providers in the realm of telehealth?

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Six Opportunities to Use the Law to Support Harm Reduction

Bill of Health

Far too often, the public health imperative of harm reduction is blocked by federal policy, state laws, and other structural barriers anchored in the “war on drugs” that reduce the effectiveness of harm reduction efforts. 152.092, repealed by SF 2909) or, at the least, amend them to exclude testing strips (e.g.,

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Redox unwraps interoperability in 2023

Redox

At the close of last year, I called 2021 “ another weird one” but it seems that “weird” may be the new normal as 2022 was just as weird, albeit for very different reasons. To start, I asked the Interopistas if 2022 went like they imagined it might. The short answer from all of them was “not exactly.” Nick McKenzie.

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Supreme Court Ruling Impacts Choice to Litigate Before Seeking to Compel Arbitration

Hall Render

On May 23, 2022, the U.S. Those circuits that have adopted the prejudice requirement for finding a waiver of the right to arbitration have done so because of the “federal policy favoring arbitration.” The Supreme Court also clarified this often cited federal policy. In Morgan v. Sundance, Inc. ,

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Was the Supreme Court’s decision in the Idaho abortion case really about abortion?

Bill of Health

Under the Constitution, the US federal government has specified limited powers. The federal government spends vast amounts on Medicare—$ 944 billion in 2022 , about 12% of the entire federal budget. One of these is the power to tax and spend.

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CMS Promotes Competition, Transparency, Health Equity and More in the CY2025 Medicare Advantage and Part D Proposed Rule

Healthcare Law Blog

In the alternative, “relevant acceptable evidence” could include case studies, federal policies or reports, internal analyses or investigations. Please refer to our January 5, 2023 , November 4, 2022 and May 16, 2022 blog posts for more information. for Medicare & Medicaid Servs. June 8, 2020). [8] May 18, 2021). [9]

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Health Provider News – October 7, 2022

Hall Render

Congress continues funding for federal programs through Dec. Hospitals likely to end 2022 in the red despite August boost, report says. Judge rules that HHS must immediately halt unlawful reimbursement cuts to certain 340B hospitals for rest of 2022. billion net loss in 2022 as contract labor costs hit ‘unprecedented highs’.