The SEC is considering adopting changes to its definition of "accredited investors" that may reduce the pool of accredited investors. While this reduction in the number of accredited investors would not preclude private companies and investment funds from relying upon...
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Adam Greshowak
Historic Announcement: HHS Sets Clear Goals and Timeline for Shifting Medicare Reimbursements from Volume to Value
For the first time in the history of the Medicare program, the Department of Health and Human Services ("HHS") has set explicit goals for increasing alternative payment models and value-based payments. The historic change was announced by HHS Secretary Sylvia M....
Doctors Face Fraud and Negligence Suit in Massachusetts for Administering Contaminated Drugs
The participants in the New England Compounding Center ("NECC") pharmacy fraud matter were indicted recently, but they are not the only ones facing legal battles. Lawsuits alleging death and injury caused by contaminated drugs compounded by NECC were filed against not...
Big Case for Doctors and Hospitals to be Heard by SCOTUS on Tuesday
The United States Supreme Court will hear arguments from the state of Idaho on one side and Medicaid health care providers on the other, about whether those providers can sue the State over low reimbursement rates under the Supremacy Clause of the Constitution. The...
IMPORTANCE OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE DURING THE PANDEMIC
It is widely recognized that the system of corporate governance is a key approach to preserving and protecting an enterprise and its stakeholders by checks and balances among the board and officers of a corporation. Strong governance policies make it possible to...