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National Law Journal

Trump's Threat to ACA Spurs Exchange Users to Seek Role in Suit

Two Affordable Care Act cost-sharing reduction subsidy users, represented by Mayer Brown, are trying to get an official role in a lawsuit challenging the Obama administration's operation of the subsidy program. The ACA exchange participants said they fear the incoming Trump administration will not adequately represent their interest in protecting cost-sharing provisions of the health care law.
13 minute read

Daily Business Review

State Senators Start Weighing Workers' Compensation Issues

The battle lines are being drawn. Or maybe they never went away. But Florida senators last week got a taste of the debate that will play out in the coming months among business, legal and labor groups as the Legislature looks at revamping the workers' compensation insurance system.
7 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act: A New Frontier in Prohibiting Discrimination in Health Care Programs

Section 1557 is the first federal civil rights law to proscribe discrimination on the basis of sex in all federally funded health care programs and is designed to enhance and amplify existing and long-standing anti-discrimination laws.
13 minute read

The Recorder

Conservatorship of B.C.

By | December 19, 2016
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Bundled Payments Gain Traction in Health Care

This article, divided into two parts, introduces the rationale for bundled payment reimbursement models and then lists the top ten items to consider when structuring such an arrangement. Part I discusses items 1 through 5; Part II discusses items 6 through 10.
14 minute read

The Recorder

United States v. United Healthcare Insurance Company

By | December 16, 2016
5 minute read

The Recorder

Q&A: What's Ahead for Biosimilar Litigation and the 'Patent Dance'

Goodwin Procter partner Elaine Herrmann Blais discusses the biologics case that's expected to reach the Supreme Court and why a repeal of the Affordable Care Act could have unwelcome ripple effects.
11 minute read

The Recorder

King & Spalding Adds Ex-Federal Prosecutor in Palo Alto

Former assistant U.S. attorney Anne Voigts has joined King & Spalding's appellate practice in the firm's Palo Alto office. The former U.S. Supreme Court clerk was drawn to the firm's health care and life sciences groups.
16 minute read

New York Law Journal

Boyd v. Colvin

By | December 16, 2016
ALJ Erred in Failing to Properly Apply 'Substance' of Treating Physician Rule
2 minute read

Daily Business Review

Senate Debate Brewing on Medicaid Long-Term Care

With a major nursing-home group looking for changes, a Senate panel began delving into part of the Medicaid program that involves seniors enrolling in managed-care plans.
6 minute read

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