This 33rd edition of the Health Law Handbook brings together the collected wisdom of 24 authors in 14 articles presenting a variety of significant aspects of health law. You will note the fact that the articles offer practical guidance.
These are not academic treatises; they are presentations intended to have value to practicing lawyers in the field. The topics they address fall into four categories: the changing system, payment and finance, operational issues, and fraud and abuse.
Table of Contents
- The Changing System
- Confronting COVID-19: The Law Adapts by Erin M. Duffy, Christopher D. Durham, and Sean Zabaneh
- Turnabout and Fair Play: The Changing Antitrust Enforcement Landscape by Robert W. McCann
- Franchising A Health Care Provider by Jesse A. Berg
- Payment and Finance
- Coping with Merging Streams: Legal Issues in Physician Compensation by Alice G. Gosfield
- Finding An Oasis In The Food Desert: Legal Issues in One Social Determinant of Health by Daniel F. Shay
- Provider-Based Status Payment and Compliance Requirements by Lawrence Vernaglia and Adria Warren
- The No Surprises Act: Considerations for Payors and Providers in The Initial Implementation by Eric Chan and Wendy Soe-McKeeman
- Operational issues
- From Both Sides Now: Physician Unprofessional Conduct by Amy Shulman and Alexis L. Angell
- 10 HIPAA Compliance Myths Debunked by Serena Mosley-Day
- Legal and Operational Aspects of Social Determinants of Health by David A. Weil II
- Fraud and Abuse
- Fraud and Abuse Update by Julia Tamulis, John Eason, and Taylor Chenery
- Navigating The Rocky Waters of The Eliminating Kickbacks in Recovery Act by Laura F. Laemmle-Weidenfeld
- The Role of Sub-Regulatory Guidance in Healthcare Compliance and Enforcement Actions by Lynn M. Adam and Daniel J. Hettich
- The Reverse False Claims Act: A Relatively Unknown but Increasingly Used Provision of the FCA by Kevin E. Raphael, Daniel P. Wotherspoon, and Christin M. Roberts