On May 8, 2023, Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida signed CS/CS/SB 264, amending a suite of Florida statutes to impose heightened requirements on business activities involving foreign interests. As related to the health care industry, CS/CS/SB 264 amended the Florida Electronic Health Records Exchange Act (“Act”) to, among other things, require “health care providers” that … Continue Reading
On January 8, 2022, Minister of Health Roberto Speranza and Minister for Technological Innovation and Digital Transition Vittorio Colao, in an article published in the Italian press, made a number of announcements about the timing of the Italian government’s intended investment in digital health. This investment forms part of the Italian Recovery and Resilience Plan … Continue Reading
One of the more unanticipated consequences of the CoVID-19 pandemic is the rapid shift to telehealth by health care providers. Before the surge of CoVID-19, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) limited Medicare reimbursements for virtual services to a narrow set of circumstances, which typically still required the patient to leave his or … Continue Reading
The Civil Division’s priorities for pursuing recoveries under the False Claims Act during 2020 were discussed by Assistant Attorney General Joseph “Jody” Hunt. See a summary and analysis here by David Maria and Trevor Garmey in the Anticorruption blog. … Continue Reading
In the face of the ongoing opioid crisis in the United States, the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (“ONC”) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (“SAMHSA”) recently released two fact sheets to clarify how the requirements of 42 CFR Part 2 apply in different provider contexts, including via … Continue Reading
Hospital systems are on notice for ransomware attacking their health IT systems after three hospital systems are reported to be victims of computer viruses. In response, one hospital system paid almost $17,000 in Bitcoin to retrieve their EHR, while the other two hospital systems worked off paper records and backup systems for a few days … Continue Reading
Happy Halloween! In addition to costumes and candy, October 31 saw the release of the 2015 Work Plan by the Office of Inspector General for Health and Human Services. Always a lengthy document, the Work Plan can indicate areas that providers and suppliers want to monitor closely, as they are areas receiving attention from the government. In … Continue Reading
The widely reported data breach at Community Health Systems, Inc. (CHS) appears to have relied upon a “spear phish email” to launch the initial malware, according to a recent alert from the FBI. Experts engaged by CHS believe that the attacker is an “Advanced Persistent Threat.” The FBI alert provides tips for organizations to prevent … Continue Reading
Most organizations would agree that data privacy must be treated as a priority issue, not least because of the financial and reputational consequences of a data breach. Squire Patton Boggs has a global team of specialists advising clients on local and global data issues. Two members of our team, Tom Zeno and Lindsay Holmes have written a two … Continue Reading
Health care fraud accounts for billions of the US health expenditure each year. This week HHS published a study addressing possible deficiencies in CMS’ capability to address fraud vulnerabilities and ensure the integrity of electronic health records (“EHR”) systems which CMS and its contractors use to pay Medicare claims. Concerns about whether CMS’ oversight and … Continue Reading
On December 27, 2013, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (“CMS”) and the Office of Inspector General of the Department of Health and Human Services (“OIG”) published final rules (“Final Rules”) regarding the electronic health records (“EHR”) donations Stark Law Exception (42 C.F.R. 411.357(w)) and Anti-Kickback Statute Safe Harbor (“AKS Safe Harbor”) (42 C.F.R. … Continue Reading
The price of compliance may be high, but the price of non-compliance is even higher. Based on its recent $3 million data breach settlement, AvMed, and many other entities that have experienced data breach litigation, would likely agree that paying for security upgrades now, is far superior to paying for data breaches later. In 2009, … Continue Reading
Following the revocation of two previously certified electronic health record products to be used as part of the Medicare and Medicaid Electronic Health Record (EHR) Incentive Programs, Farzad Mostashari, M.D., the national coordinator for health information technology, announced that the products do not meet standards and providers cannot use these products to meet the requirements … Continue Reading
Proposed Rules Issued Extending Protections of Electronic Health Record Donations On April 10, 2013, the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of Inspector General (OIG) and the DHHS, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) each issued a proposed rule relating to the donation of interoperable electronic health records software or information technology … Continue Reading