Data breaches, whistleblowers, health insurance, and telemedicine, telemedicine, telemedicine ... In case you missed them the first time around, here's a quick reading recap of the most popular health care-focused posts on JD Supra for the first week of July 2015:
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Expect Focus - ONLINE HEALTH CARE: NOT SO FAST - Telemedicine Hits A Few Speed Bumps... - by Elizabeth Bohn, Gavrila Brotz, and Patricia Calhoun at Carlton Fields Jorden Burt
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States Strengthen Laws Addressing Health Information Handling and Breach Response - by Stephanie Cason at Cooley
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Minnesota Joins 9-State Compact Expediting Telemedicine Across State Lines - by Matthew Piehl at Faegre Baker Daniels
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Connecticut Enacts Act Concerning the Facilitation of Telehealth - by Christopher Librandi at Robinson & Cole Data Privacy + Security Insider
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“Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More”* — Doctors, Vets, and Lawyers in the Antitrust Crosshairs - by Jonathan Lewis at BakerHostetler
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Connecticut Passes Law Imposing New Burdens On Health Insurance Companies - by Jody Erdfarb and Rebecca Matthews at Wiggin and Dana
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US healthcare: Payment-Driven Transformation Ahead - by attorneys at DLA Piper
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Record $17M Settlement Of False Claims Act Lawsuit Alleging Doctor Kickbacks - by Ada Dolph and Craig Simonsen at Seyfarth Shaw
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CMS Announces Modifications to ACO Investment Model - by attorneys at King & Spalding
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New Developments on Interplay between Whistleblower Actions and Other Attacks on Hospital Discipline - by Kurt Melchior at Nossman
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