Medicaid Appeals Process: New Policy Impacts Ability of Providers to Introduce Documentation During Appeal
New Policy Impacts Ability of Providers to Introduce Documentation During Appeal
New Policy Impacts Ability of Providers to Introduce Documentation During Appeal
Hancock Daniel is honored to have 14 attorneys named as members of Virginia Business‘ “Legal Elite,” for 2015. They were nominated by their peers as the best in their profession… Read more »
to Expand Payment for Advance Care Planning Under Medicare
CMS Maintains Commitment to PSOs and January 1, 2017 Participation Deadline in Proposed Rule
After a five-day trial, the jury returned a defense verdict after five hours. The plaintiff, 48, was a cabinet finisher. He previously underwent triple bypass surgery. During routine follow-up after… Read more »
Published in Compliance Today
The speech by Donald Rumsfeld about the “unknown unknowns” will hit home with most compliance officers. What we don’t know can hurt us the most – isn’t that the greatest… Read more »
Preempt State Constitution, Acknowledge Congress’ Intent to Enable Protected, Provider-Driven Patient Safety Activities
for Discharge Planning in Hospitals, Critical Access Hospitals, and Home Health Agencies
Sean Byrne will be presenting The Impact of the Electronic Health Record on Medical Liability at the Virginia Council of Perioperative Registered Nurses (VCORN) Workshop and Semi-Annual Meeting. November 7,… Read more »