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Who Is Responsible For Compliance In Healthcare?

MedTrainer

Healthcare compliance. Just as perplexing is who is responsible for compliance in healthcare organizations. The answer has as many layers as the definition of compliance itself. The answer has as many layers as the definition of compliance itself. Who in the Organization Is Responsible for Healthcare Compliance?

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2022 Telemental Health Regulations Unlock Access and Evolve Compliance Practices

HIT Consultant

trillion Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2022, which extended Medicare coverage related to telemedicine practices. Telemental health providers were not immune to this activity in 2022, and providers should prioritize regulatory compliance as the industry looks ahead to 2023. “As

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Key Legal Issues Facing Telehealth Platforms, as Compliance Concerns Bubble for Platforms Launched During the Public Health Emergency

Health Care Law Brief

In addition, the PHE fueled a boom in the number of direct-to-consumer (“DTC”) telehealth platforms, many of which have relied upon COVID-19 regulatory waivers to launch and operate in multiple states across the nation. How will data be used for marketing, in compliance with applicable laws, including HIPAA?

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DME Scheme of Greed Knows No Bounds

Florida Health Care Law Firm

In yet another take-down of an illicit scheme to defraud the Medicare Program and ChampVA, as well as other insurers, Patsy Truglia has been sentenced to 15 years in federal prison. million from Medicare, ChampVA, and insurance using a scheme of telemarketing, telemedicine, and multiple DME providers or “store fronts.”.

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Key Legal Considerations Relating to Ketamine Behavioral Health Platforms

Health Care Law Brief

Treatment models range from more traditional psychotherapy and infusion services similar to those offered by Columbia University [2] to telemedicine-enabled psychotherapy coupled with mail-delivered tablets of ketamine under the Mindbloom model. [3] Regulatory Licensure.