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Payment Models Dictate New Physician Compensation Arrangements
It is no secret that CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services) and private payers are determined to replace health care's volume-oriented fee-for-service payment system with alternatives aimed at promoting quality and value. What is surprising is the momentum that CMS has developed to affect change, as it moves aggressively to implement new payment models.Payment Models Dictate New Physician Compensation Arrangements
It is no secret that CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services) and private payers are determined to replace health care's volume-oriented fee-for-service payment system with alternatives aimed at promoting quality and value. What is surprising is the momentum that CMS has developed to affect change, as it moves aggressively to implement new payment models.Keys Case Spotlights Flaws of Computer Hacking Law
The prosecution of journalist Matthew Keys illustrates the need to rein in prosecutorial discretion under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, writes Jamie Williams of the Electronic Frontier Foundation.Keys Case Spotlights Flaws of Computer Hacking Law
The prosecution of journalist Matthew Keys illustrates the need to rein in prosecutorial discretion under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, writes Jamie Williams of the Electronic Frontier Foundation.Health Care Collaborations Among Competitors: Minimizing Antitrust Risks
In the past five years since the adoption of the Affordable Care Act, the health care industry has experienced an unprecedented wave of consolidation and collaboration. While these collaborations offer potential “procompetitive” benefits, such as lower rates and premiums for health plans, employers and patients, they also can raise antitrust concerns.Health Care Collaborations Among Competitors: Minimizing Antitrust Risks
In the past five years since the adoption of the Affordable Care Act, the health care industry has experienced an unprecedented wave of consolidation and collaboration. While these collaborations offer potential “procompetitive” benefits, such as lower rates and premiums for health plans, employers and patients, they also can raise antitrust concerns.Continental Breakfast: Stephen Gibb, Shepherd and Wedderburn
On the menu this week in The American Lawyer's Continental Breakfast series: Shepherd and Wedderburn chair Stephen Gibb on whether independent Scottish firms are a dying breed.Continental Breakfast: Stephen Gibb, Shepherd and Wedderburn
On the menu this week in The American Lawyer's Continental Breakfast series: Shepherd and Wedderburn chair Stephen Gibb on whether independent Scottish firms are a dying breed.Trending Stories
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