Board of Medicine: Drug monitoring program working
By The Health Law Offices of Anthony C. Vitale |
Florida, once dubbed the “epicenter of prescription drug diversion,†has made numerous inroads since state lawmakers passed legislation requiring that ...
Read More How to comply with HIPAA during Ebola crisis
By The Health Law Offices of Anthony C. Vitale |
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights has put out a bulletin to ensure that ...
Read More Electronic health records create a number of problems for providers
By The Health Law Offices of Anthony C. Vitale |
We live in an electronic age where life is supposed to be easier and more efficient and in many ways ...
Read More New telemedicine rule takes effect in Florida
By The Health Law Offices of Anthony C. Vitale |
The Florida Board of Medicine has published an update regarding telemedicine standards that took effect on Oct. 26, 2014. The ...
Read More Stricter Standards for Compounding Facilities Take Effect
By The Health Law Offices of Anthony C. Vitale |
On Oct. 1, a new and stricter law relating to Florida’s compounding industry took effect. The law adds restrictions for ...
Read More HHS target of class action in Medicare appeals backlog fiasco
By The Health Law Offices of Anthony C. Vitale |
The ever-growing backlog of appeals at the Office of Medicare Hearings and Appeals for inpatient status claims has prompted the ...
Read More Appellate court rules on pre-suit requirement in medical malpractice cases
By The Health Law Offices of Anthony C. Vitale |
The United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit has upheld a portion of Florida’s medical malpractice law ruling ...
Read More HHS proposes new safe harbors
By The Health Law Offices of Anthony C. Vitale |
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has proposed a rule that would amend the safe harbors to the ...
Read More FDA cracks down on hydrocodone combination drugs
By The Health Law Offices of Anthony C. Vitale |
Effective Oct. 6, 2014, hydrocodone combination products will be moved from a Schedule III to a more strict Schedule II ...
Read More CMS reverses decision on error data reporting
By The Health Law Offices of Anthony C. Vitale |
In August, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) stopped making public reports of eight different hospital-acquired conditions (HACs). ...
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