Doctor, doctor, gimme the news...
The results are in and this year, the Affordable Care Act remained our most popular topic page on JD Supra (as it was in 2013). Indeed, as to be expected, throughout 2014 we saw a large number of updates, analysis, and commentary on all aspects of Health Care Reform. Here's a year-end look at some of the most-well read posts in the mix.
Popular Affordable Care Act Reads in 2014
- Health Care Reform Provisions For 2014 And Beyond - by Scott V. Wagner at FordHarrison
- ACA, HIPAA, COBRA and HSA Penalties: What Do They Mean? - by Roberta Granadier at Dickinson Wright
- The Assault on the ACA Continues in the Federal Appeals Courts - by Lauren D'Agostino and J. Peter Rich at McDermott Will & Emery
- Are You Susceptible To The Employer Mandate? Diagnose Yourself - by Mark Boxer and Anne Pachciarek at DLA Piper
- Telemedicine: More Than New Technology - by Mark Kadzielski and Jee-Young Kim at Pepper Hamilton
- ACA’s Deductible Limits for Small Groups Repealed - by Stacy H. Barrow at Proskauer
- Significant New Transition Relief Set Forth in Final ACA Shared Responsibility Regulations - by Duane Morris
- Health Care Reform: Who is a Full-Time Employee? - by Parker Poe
- Health Care Reform Implementation Update - January 24, 2014 - by Mark Alderman at Cozen O'Connor
- Fatal Blow to Healthcare Reform? Courts split on federal tax credit - by King & Spalding
- Health Care Update - by attorneys at Mintz Levin
- Telemedicine and Mobile Health Innovations Amid Increasing Regulatory Oversight - by Jee-Young Kim and Sharon Klein Pepper Hamilton
- Healthcare Reform in the U.S. Territories; Prepayment of Taxes for Puerto Rico Retirement Plans - by Karen Brandon and Grace Ristuccia at Ogletree Deakins
- Congress Passes Rare Bipartisan Amendment To Obamacare - by David Barron at Cozen O'Connor
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