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Practical Considerations for Unifying Medical Staffs
On May 12, 2014, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) published a long-awaited final rule, officially permitting medical staffs from hospitals within a multi-hospital system to unify.State Poised to Expand Telemedicine Options
With advances in digital technology and widespread use of the Internet in everyday life, "telemedicine" would appear to be the next IT phenomenon and has already generated a great deal of media interest.Trends, Developments in DOJ Investigation of Foreign Banks
Mark S. Cohen, Jeffrey I. Lang and Melanie A. Grossman of Cohen & Gresser survey three areas the scale of the DOJ's investigation, law enforcement techniques that the DOJ has employed in regard to banks and offshore accounts, and the potential next phases of the investigation.Trends, Developments in DOJ Investigation of Foreign Banks
Mark S. Cohen, Jeffrey I. Lang and Melanie A. Grossman of Cohen & Gresser survey three areas the scale of the DOJ's investigation, law enforcement techniques that the DOJ has employed in regard to banks and offshore accounts, and the potential next phases of the investigation.Diversity and the Law: Old Problem, New Approach
Law firms and corporate legal departments need creative thinking if they want the profession to become more inclusive, said attorneys who gathered in New York last week for a symposium organized by the Institute for Inclusion in the Legal Profession.Q&A With Rene Garcia: 'Activist for KidCare'
As chairman of the Senate Health and Human Services Appropriations Subcommittee, Hialeah Republican Rene Garcia is a key member of Senate President Andy Gardiner's leadership team.Q&A With Rene Garcia: 'Activist for KidCare'
As chairman of the Senate Health and Human Services Appropriations Subcommittee, Hialeah Republican Rene Garcia is a key member of Senate President Andy Gardiner's leadership team.Diversity and the Law: Old Problem, New Approach
Law firms and corporate legal departments need creative thinking if they want the profession to become more inclusive, said attorneys who gathered in New York last week for a symposium organized by the Institute for Inclusion in the Legal Profession.Governor's Opposition to Health Expansion Adds Fuel to Fire
Adding more drama to a $5 billion budget standoff between Republican legislative leaders, Gov. Rick Scott reversed course on his one-time support for providing health coverage for low-income Floridians as part of the federal health care law known as Obamacare.Governor Reverses Course, Opposes Medicaid Expansion
Gov. Rick Scott reversed course Monday, saying he no longer supports Medicaid expansion as talks break down between Florida and its request for the federal government to extend funds to hospitals that serve low-income patients.Trending Stories
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