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Bradley presents our August 2019 Alabama CON Review Board Update, prepared for the firm's healthcare clients and other interested parties. The firm's Certificate of Need practice utilizes a cross-disciplinary team approach,...more
I. Certificate of Need Program - A. AL2019-006, SEES Group Alabama, LLC, Jefferson County, AL: Proposes to establish a privatepractice ambulatory surgery center for ocular and periorbital surgery consisting of three (3)...more
The justices of the Supreme Court of the United States have again limited the reach of Chevron deference. On May 28, 2019, the Court in Smith v. Berryhill carved another exception into what has lately proven to be its...more
On May 28, 2019, the U.S. Supreme Court decided Smith v. Berryhill, holding a dismissal by the Social Security Administration’s Appeals Council on timeliness grounds after a claimant has had an administrative law judge...more
I. SHPDA Administrative Report - The following project was approved by an Administrative Law Judge and no exceptions were filed. AL2018-005, Bay Eyes Surgery Center, Inc., Fairhope, AL: Proposes to add one (1) Class-C...more
I. SHPDA Administrative Report - The following project was approved by an Administrative Law Judge and no exceptions were filed. AL2017-042, USA Medical Center, Mobile, AL: Proposes to establish a Freestanding...more
I. SHPDA Administrative Report - Contested Case - AL2016-022, Geneva County Health Care Authority, Inc., Geneva AL: Proposes to acquire, relocate and operate five (5) geriatric psychiatric inpatient beds as an...more
I. SHPDA Administrative Report - A. Contested Cases - For the following projects no vote was required because the recommended order of the Administrative Law Judge becomes the final order of the Agency when no...more