Skin Disorders and Healthcare Compliance

There are numerous types of drugs, cosmetics, and other products used to treat skin disorders. FDA does regulate these products to ensure the products are safe for patients.

Immunotherapy and Healthcare Compliance

Immunotherapy drugs are showing promise for treating cancer. Manufacturers of these therapies and doctors must understand the FDA, HIPAA, and other compliance requirements.

The Good Faith Estimate Requirement of the No Surprises Act – Part Two

Physicians and other healthcare providers must comply with the Good Faith Estimate Requirement. Disputes between the estimate and final bill will be resolved through a PPDR process.

The Good Faith Estimate Requirement of the No Surprises Act – Part One

Doctors and other healthcare providers need to comply with the Good Faith Estimate Requirement which ensures that non-insured and self-paying clients can anticipate their costs.

The New Stark and AKS Laws

Physicians and medical practices should review their MSO and referral arrangements to help comply with the new Stark Law and AKS changes.

Compliance Issues for Durable Medical Equipment Companies

Durable medical equipment companies need to review the Anti-Kickback Statute, Stark Law, HIPAA, CMS requirements, and other federal and state requirements before marketing their business.

Digital and Biotechnology Healthcare Trends for 2022

New biotech and digital trends for 2022 include personalized medicine, faster pharmaceutical testing, artificial intelligence, blockchain technology, virtual and augmented reality, and other [...]

California Healthcare Laws That Were Passed in 2021

Pharmacies, hospitals, mental health facilities, hospices, and substance abuse facilities need to understand how the recently passed California healthcare laws apply to their practice

Nursing and Healthcare Trends for 2022

Nursing trends for 2021 aim to address shortfalls in the nursing profession, online education programs, and new technologies to manage patient data that comes from many different sources.

Covid Consumer Protection Act

A new law, the Covid-19 Consumer Protection Act, authorizes the US DOJ and FTC to enforce deceptive marketing claims about the prevention, cure, treatment, mitigation, and diagnosis of COVID-19.