The cool winds of March blew red-hot for the Health Law Scan beginning with a new Senate inquiry into tax-exempt hospitals and ending with an announcement by the US Department of Justice that the Affordable Care Act should be invalidated. In between, we filled out this month’s March Madness bracket with a rundown of important provisions from the proposed interoperability rule, how divided government impacts the healthcare industry, a recap from a very interesting Fast Break on radioactive materials in hospitals, insights for FCA practitioners from the Justice Department, and much more. No worries if you missed anything, we have all for you right here:
- Medicare for All – Fault Lines, Tradeoffs, and Potential for Disruption
- In a Surprise Turn, DOJ Asks Fifth Circuit to Invalidate ACA
- Recap on Fast Break: Radioactive Materials
- Assistant AG Discusses Transparency in DOJ’s Decisionmaking Process
- Interoperability and Patient Access to Health Data Proposed Rules Are Here: Comments Due May 3
- The 116th Congress – How Divided Government May Impact the Healthcare Industry
- DOJ Offers Insight for FCA Practitioners at Qui Tam Conference
- Immigration Update: Spouse Work Authorization and Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status
- US Supreme Court Signals Interest in FCA Pleading Requirement and the Appointments Clause
- Senate Finance Committee Sends Inquiry to IRS on Tax-Exempt Hospitals