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HIPAA Reproductive Healthcare Privacy – Recent Settlement Related to Privacy Rule Violation and Reminder of December 2024 Privacy...

Last week, HHS Office of Civil Rights (OCR) announced a settlement with a Pennsylvania provider (the Provider) concerning an alleged violation of the HIPAA Privacy Rule. Specifically, the Provider impermissibly disclosed a...more

HHS Finalizes Disincentives for Healthcare Providers That Have Committed Information Blocking

Last week, HHS published its final rule outlining disincentives for certain healthcare providers that have committed information blocking (the Final Rule). The Final Rule also provides information related to OIG’s...more

D.C. Circuit Holds that Those “Entitled to Supplemental Security Income Benefits” Means Receiving Cash Payment for Hospital DSH...

Last week, the D.C. Circuit held that Medicare beneficiaries “entitled to supplemental security income [(SSI)] benefits under Title XVI of the Social Security Act” means only those patients receiving cash payments for...more

CMS Issues Civil Monetary Penalties for Hospital Price Transparency Non-Compliance

Last month, CMS issued three civil monetary penalty (CMP) notices for violations of the hospital price transparency regulations (HPT Rule), which requires hospitals to make public the standard charges of the items and...more

HHS Distributes $560 Million in Provider Relief Fund Payments

Last week, HHS announced the distribution of more than $560 million in Provider Relief Fund (PRF) Phase 4 General Distribution payments. These payments bring the Phase 4 distribution total to approximately $11.5 billion of...more

CARES Act Provider Relief Fund Updates

Last week, HHS announced the distribution of approximately $9 billion in CARES Act Provider Relief Fund (PRF) Phase 4 payments. The average payment for small providers is $58,000, for medium providers is $289,000, and for...more

HHS Releases New Frequently Asked Questions Regarding CARES Act Provider Relief Funds - October 2021

Last week, HHS released seven new and modified Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) regarding payments distributed to providers via the CARES Act Provider Relief Fund. The FAQs cover a wide range of topics, including appealing...more

Biden Administration Issues Additional No Surprises Act Guidance in New Interim Final Rules

On September 30, 2021, the Biden Administration issued the second set of implementing regulations under the No Surprises Act. The interim final rules, issued by the Departments of Health and Human Services, Labor, and...more

CARES Act Provider Relief Fund Reporting Requirements Updates

On June 11, 2021, HHS published an updated Post-Payment Notice of Reporting Requirements (the Notice). Notably, the Notice describes how the period of availability of CARES Act Provider Relief Fund (PRF) payments is based on...more

King & Spalding Represents Medicaid Beneficiaries in a Suit to Challenge the Approval of the TennCare III Medicaid Demonstration...

On April 22, 2021, thirteen Medicaid beneficiaries, represented by the National Health Law Program, the Tennessee Justice Center, and King & Spalding, filed a complaint in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia...more

HHS Releases New Frequently Asked Questions Regarding CARES Act Provider Relief Funds - April 2021

Last week, HHS released eleven modified Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) regarding payments distributed to providers via the CARES Act Provider Relief Fund. The FAQs cover audits and overpayments, sharing funds with...more

HHS Revokes Arkansas and New Hampshire Medicaid Work Requirements

On March 17, 2021, HHS notified Arkansas and New Hampshire officials that it was withdrawing its approval of demonstration projects which had permitted those states to impose work requirements as a condition for eligibility...more

Provider Relief Fund Updates: COVID-19 Relief Package and OMB 2020 Compliance Supplement Addendum

Last week, as reported in the December 21 Health Headlines, bipartisan congressional leaders announced they had reached an agreement on a COVID-19 relief package––which would be combined into one end of year legislative...more

HHS Releases New Frequently Asked Questions Regarding CARES Act Provider Relief Funds - December 2020

This month, HHS released over twenty new and modified Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) regarding payments distributed to providers via the CARES Act Provider Relief Fund. The FAQs cover a wide range of topics, including...more

HHS Expands Eligibility for Provider Relief Fund and Amends Reporting Requirements

On October 22, 2020, HHS expanded the Provider Relief Fund Phase 3 General Distribution eligibility pool to include residential treatment facilities, chiropractors, and eye and vision providers that had not yet received any...more

HHS Publishes General and Targeted Distribution Post-Payment Notice of Reporting Requirements

Under the Provider Relief Fund Terms and Conditions, each recipient is required to submit reports to HHS. This notice supplements HHS’ July 20, 2020 Post-Payment Notice of Reporting Requirements (previously reported on here)....more

Assisted Living Facilities Eligible for Provider Relief Fund Phase 2 General Distribution

On September 1, 2020, HHS announced that assisted living facilities (ALFs) that do not bill Medicare or Medicaid may now apply for funding under the Provider Relief Fund Phase 2 General Distribution allocation. HHS has...more

CMS Announces New Nursing Home Testing, Reporting, and Training Requirements in Light of COVID-19 Pandemic

On August 25, 2020, CMS announced two new changes pertaining to nursing homes during the COVID-19 public health emergency. First, CMS published an interim final rule with comment period (IFC), which requires nursing home...more

HHS Expands Eligibility for Provider Relief Fund Phase 2 General Distribution

Last week, HHS announced that it will now accept additional applicants for the Provider Relief Fund Phase 2 General Distribution. All eligible providers will only receive funding of up to 2 percent of their reported total...more

Supreme Court Rules HHS Must Pay $12 Billion to Insurers

On April 27, 2020, the Supreme Court ruled in Maine Community Health Options v. United States that the government must pay over $12 billion to individual and small group health insurers who had claimed losses under the Risk...more

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