Increasingly, our healthcare and business law firm’s clients are interested in opening concierge medicine practices. Little Health Law’s last blog post provided an overview of what concierge medicine is with references to compliance risks. This post outlines those very serious compliance risks for practices that treat Medicare patients and are…
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Concierge Medicine Practices FAQ
Both concierge medicine and direct primary care practices have become popular alternatives to the traditional insurance medical practice model. In a previous post, we discussed direct primary care (“DPC”) practices, which are typically different from concierge medicine practices because DPC practices generally cut insurance companies out from the provider-patient relationship.…
Before You Voluntarily Surrender Your State Medical License Part II: Consider That Your ABIM Board Eligibility or Board Certification May Be At Risk
For various reasons, licensed medical providers may choose to voluntarily surrender their state medical license. Earlier this year, our healthcare and business law firm blogged about the repercussions of voluntarily surrendering a state medical license on the physician’s Medicare enrollment. Our firm recently had success in challenging a Medicare MAC’s…
Federal Telemedicine Rules
Many of our healthcare and business law firm’s clients have an interest in offering a practice that offers more flexibility to patients when it comes to in-person versus virtual visits. Deciding to offer telemedicine visits to your patients not only requires acquiring a video product that satisfies HIPAA and other…
3 Compliance Questions to Ask Before Opening a Medical Spa as a Non-Physician
We have seen a continued growth in the popularity of medical spas despite the hurdles presented by the COVID-19 pandemic. See Unpacking the Success Factors of the Medical Spa Industry During the Pandemic, Forbes (May 21, 2021). Medical spas present unique compliance challenges from determining whether certain aesthetic services are…
The CMS Vaccine Mandate: Are Boosters Required?
Our previous blog post provided an overview of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ (“CMS”) Vaccine Mandate and addressed two basic questions of the mandate: What providers are covered and what’s the timeline to comply? Many of our healthcare and business law firm’s clients have additional questions about the…
The CMS Vaccine Mandate: What Providers are Covered and What’s the Timeline to Comply?
Many of our healthcare and business law firm’s clients have questions about whether CMS’ vaccine mandate (a.k.a. the “federal healthcare worker vaccine mandate”) applies to their workforce. The vaccine mandate landscape is evolving. For instance, the OSHA vaccine mandate applicable to 100+ employee-businesses was overruled by the Supreme Court. The…
The Anti-Kickback Statute’s Rules on Per-Use or Per-Click Rental Equipment Leases
Many of our healthcare and business law firm’s clients are in the business of renting expensive medical equipment for use by medical practices. Generally, these arrangements raise compliance questions under the Physician Self-Referral Act, referred to as Stark Law, and the Anti-Kickback Statute (“AKS”). Should a regulator find an arrangement…
Stark Law’s Rules on Per-Use or Per-Click Rental Equipment Leases
Many of our healthcare and business law firm’s clients are in the business of renting expensive medical equipment for use by medical practices. Generally, these arrangements raise compliance questions under the Physician Self-Referral Act, referred to as Stark Law, and the Anti-Kickback Statute (“AKS”). Should a regulator find an arrangement…
Georgia Medical Board July Monthly Meeting Minutes Review
Welcome to the third installment of our business and healthcare law firm’s monthly medical board meeting review, focusing on the Georgia Composite Medical Board (“Medical Board” or “GCMB”). As a healthcare law firm with physician clients, it is our duty to stay up to date with the Medical Board’s positions…