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Supreme Court Decision Keeps Affordable Care Act Alive: Benefits to Georgians and Health Providers Across the U.S. Continue

This week in a 6 to 3 ruling, the United States Supreme Court issued its decision in King versus Burwell, a case brought as a major threat to the viability of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Congress, health providers, Supreme Court and Affordable Care Act watchers and more than 6.4…

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“Affordable” Care Act: the Irony of Rising Healthcare Costs for Families and Employers

In the wake of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), healthcare costs continue to rise both for the average American family and for their employers sponsoring healthcare plans. According to a recent article in the Insurance Journal, healthcare costs for the typical American family of four will increase by $1,456 this…

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Georgia Medical Practices: Not Having a Compliance Program is AT YOUR FINANCIAL PERIL

Some critical details of The Affordable Care Act (ACA) are often omitted from the political rhetoric and other noise during public debate about whether the ACA is a “good” or “bad” thing. One such detail – and a huge one – is the ACA’s significant expansion of compliance risks for…

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New Medicare Rules Strengthen Regulatory Oversight of Medicare Providers and Increase CMS’ Ability to Remove Providers from Medicare

Earlier this month, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced implementation of a Final Rule intended to increase oversight of Medicare providers and enable recoveries from those health care providers that commit fraud and violate Medicare rules. According to the press release, Marilyn Tavenner, the CMS Administrator, stated…

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HHS 2015 Quality Improvement Awards for FQHC recipients: HHS Awards $36.3 Million in Affordable Care Act Funding for FQHCs and Other Health Centers

On December 9, 2014, the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) announced substantial financial awards for numerous Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) and other health centers nationwide. Our Atlanta, Georgia business and health care law firm represents FQHCs and health centers. We learned from HHS’ press release that…

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Physician Practice: The 2014 Physicians Compensation Survey

Physician compensation as a whole has continued to stagnate during 2014, according to Physician Practice’s 2014 Physician Compensation Survey. As compensation models morph and develop with the new emphasis upon value-based care, it remains to be seen how physician compensation will change in the coming years. This very important healthcare…

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Physician Practices: The Independent Physician Outlook Survey

The recently released 2015 Independent Physician Outlook Survey, entitled “Threats to Independence,” explores the state of independence in the medical field from the physician perspective. The survey covers an array of topics and was conducted and prepared by ProCare Systems, a medical practice management consultant company. The healthcare industry is…

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Physician Practices: Recent Survey Reviews the Effects of Expanded Patient Access

A well-intended objective of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is to improve patient access to doctors. Sometimes this objective is artfully stated as “better” access to care, rather than “increased” access to care, perhaps to acknowledge the reality that as more patients become insured via the ACA, there may actually…

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Affordable Care Act Expansion of Community Health Centers: Endeavoring to Ensure Insurance “Coverage” Equates to Health Care “Access”

A premise of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is to provide “affordable coverage” to more Americans with the idea being that newly insured individuals and families will have enhanced “access” to quality health care. Whitehouse Policy Snapshot. Particularly important is access to primary care, the means by which millions of…

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Medicare Issues for Direct Pay and Concierge Practices

The strain of health care reform and third-party-payer bureaucracy will likely continue to push physicians towards non-traditional business models for practicing medicine. This is especially true for non-specialists. As the trend of physicians to find viable practice model alternatives grows, it is widely expected that the number of direct pay…

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