Greensfelder Data Privacy Attorney Lucie Huger quoted in HIPAA ArticleGreensfelder attorney Lucie Huger was featured in Relias Media‘s Hospital Access Management HIPAA Regulatory Alert article entitled, “Avoid Most Common HIPAA Violations With Best Practices, Education.”

An excerpt of the article is as follows:

HIPAA breaches can happen even to the best prepared healthcare organizations, but knowing the most common failings can improve

Image of medical professionalAs of Nov. 1, 2019, hospitals — as well as other types of health care providers — submitting claims to Missouri or Illinois Medicaid programs will be subject to a new restrictive rule concerning ordering, referring and prescribing providers (ORP). The ORP rule may result in hospitals unexpectedly having some Medicaid claims denied. Below is

Pill bottle spilled out onto a tableOklahoma is making history in its pending multi-billion-dollar opioid case against Johnson & Johnson, in which the state is accusing the drug manufacturer of irresponsible marketing practices that allowed it to profit from the opioid crisis. The parties await a final decision from Oklahoma Circuit Judge Thad Balkman after a seven-week bench trial that concluded

Starting on Jan. 1, 2020, Illinois residents and visitors over age 21 are allowed to purchase, possess, use, or transport cannabis for recreational purposes. Illinois’ legalization of recreational cannabis under state law will impact Illinois and Missouri employers because the drug will be more accessible to their employees.

In fact, the Cannabis Regulation and Tax

Blood pressure monitorCertain treatments for chronic conditions can now be covered by high deductible health plans (HDHPs) as preventive care before the deductible is met. Pursuant to an executive order, a new IRS notice will allow individuals with certain conditions, such as asthma or diabetes, to obtain coverage for treatments and medications, such as inhalers and insulin

This is Part 1 in a two-part series. Part 1 will focus on employee non-compete assignability in asset purchase transactions, and Part 2 will address stock purchase or merger transactions.

Female doctor signing paperworkHealth care employers such as medical groups or hospitals have a valuable stake in protecting their businesses interests by having covenants not to compete in

Medical bill and health insurance claim formThere has been a lot of movement throughout the country on the state level to prevent patients from receiving surprise medical bills when they receive unanticipated care from out-of-network providers while seeking care from in-network providers. For example, in 2018, Missouri passed such legislation, which banned surprise medical bills for patients who are treated by

Arrow turning around on a brick wallOn May 24, 2019, the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) announced that it is issuing proposed revised regulations under Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act that remove the redefinition of “sex” and certain regulatory burdens, including language taglines. The changes substantially roll back the original Obama-era regulations.

Section 1557 prohibits discrimination