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Health Provider News – September 16, 2022

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Health care industry in Nebraska ‘thankful’ after licensing backlog averted. Aaron Weismann on ransomware attacks. Experts: Timing is right for Sanford Health’s $350M expansion in telemedicine. Anesthesiologist’s license suspended; Incidents at surgery center under review. Texas hospital hit by ransomware attack.

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cards; what to know Mercy Health Foundation of Greater Cincinnati names Missy Hendon Deters president Physician loses medical license following TikTok livestream 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline helps thousands struggling with mental health in Ohio Doctor sues Adena Health for defamation after he reported misconduct St.

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Progressive Therapeutics allays telehealth security concerns with EHR integration

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It has nine licensed mental health professionals on staff, all committed to providing thorough delivery of psychiatric care based on the latest research. Unsecure telehealth connections can open the door for fraud, phishing and ransomware attacks, with serious reputational and financial consequences. THE PROBLEM. MARKETPLACE.

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Luke’s surgeons open independent Idaho orthopedic clinic Court dismisses legal case over Idaho health grants, but investigation isn’t over Saint Alphonsus to break ground on new medical health plaza in Caldwell Portneuf Medical Center experienced a ransomware attack. to Recruit, Train Primary Care Students UAMS Gets $17.5M

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Four Healthcare Compliance Issues to Watch (March 2023)

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Two other significant changes include: Prescriptions for controlled substances via telemedicine will no longer be allowed after May 11. All states temporarily waived some aspects of state licensure requirements so that providers with equivalent licenses in other states could practice remotely via telehealth.

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for physician referral scheme In Los Angeles, hospital CEO pay could be capped Kaiser Permanente ratings affirmed amid healthy financial profile Nurses vote ‘no confidence’ in California hospital administration, board Nursing facility, management company settle physician kickback allegations for $3.8M

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Health Provider News – November 4, 2022

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Company accused of selling health insurance without license in Mississippi. OakBend Medical Center faces lawsuit for ransomware attack that breached 1M patient records. Telemedicine in Wyoming is growing, and is likely here to stay. Hospitals in Mississippi risk closure, and state officials debate Medicaid expansion.