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How May The New Tax Act Affect Your ESOP?

By: Lisa A. Durham on April 22, 2018

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2018 (the “Act”) was signed into law by President Trump on December 22, 2017.  It is heralded as making the most significant changes in corporate taxation in the US in more than 30 years.  The Act makes changes to C…

Indiana Legislature Modifies Medical Consent and POST Statutes

By: Robert A. Anderson and Stacy Walton Long on March 26, 2018

The Indiana Legislature recently made several significant and common sense changes to Indiana’s medical consent statute (I.C. 16-36-1-1 et. seq.) and added a new section to the Indiana Code about Physician Orders for Scope of Treatment (POST) forms…

CMS Revises the MLN Telehealth Services Booklet

By: Stephanie T. Eckerle and Brandon W. Shirley on March 26, 2018

In February 2018, the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (“CMS”) revised its MLN Booklet on Telehealth Services (the “Telehealth Booklet”).[1]  Medicare continues to be fairly restrictive in terms of reimbursing telehealth services. While the…

Legislation Streamlining Prior Authorization Requirements for Commercial Health Insurance Plans Becomes Law

By: Amy M. Levander on March 25, 2018

On March 14, 2018, Governor Eric J. Holcomb signed into law a measure that provides for significant streamlining of the prior authorization requirements for health care services covered by commercial health insurance plans in Indiana that are not…

Bill Requiring Practitioners to Check INSPECT Before Prescribing Passes House, Senate; Gov. Holcomb to Sign

By: Amy M. Levander on March 19, 2018

Governor Eric Holcomb is expected to sign legislation aimed at curbing Indiana’s growing opioid crisis, one of Governor Holcomb’s top agenda items for the 2018 legislative session. Senate Enrolled Act 221 (“SEA 221”) requires prescribers to have…

CMS Reminder Regarding Services Rendered by Hospitals to Patients Staying in Other Facilities

By: Leah S. Mannweiler and Meghan M. Linvill McNab on March 18, 2018

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (“CMS”) recently issued guidance (MLN Matters SE17033 – Revised) re-emphasizing that Medicare should not pay an acute care hospital for services furnished to a Medicare beneficiary, when the beneficiary…

Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018

By: Janice L. Hamilton on March 11, 2018

As reported in our previous Employee Benefits ALERT, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act  provided several changes affecting qualified retirement plans.  On February 9, 2018, Congress passed, and President Trump signed into law, the “Bipartisan Budget Act of…

IRS Reduces 2018 Limits for Health Savings Accounts and Adoption Credits

March 11, 2018

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act signed by President Trump on December 22, 2017 included a requirement that modifications of cost-of-living adjustments be made to certain statutory limits based on the Chained Consumer Price Index for All Urban consumers…

New Disability Claims Final Regulations - Effective April 1st!

By: Sharon B. Hearn on March 11, 2018

The Department of Labor (DOL) expanded the claims procedures for disability benefits in final regulations issued on December 19, 2016 with a delayed effective date of April 1, 2018 (“Final Regulations”).  The Final Regulations expand the current…

Court Determines Debtor's Correct Name on Driver's License for UCC-1 Financing Statement

March 5, 2018

On February 1, 2018, the US Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Georgia in In re: Kenneth R. Pierce found that the printed name on the debtor’s driver’s license was the name that was important for Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) security…

CMS Reminds Providers to Report Changes in Ownership

By: Thomas N. Hutchinson on March 4, 2018

CMS’ recent MLN Connects e-Newsletter reminds providers of their obligation to report changes in ownership to CMS and highlighted the 2016 Office of Inspector General (“OIG”) study that revealed providers may not be properly reporting changes in…

Continuing HIPAA Obligations After a Business Ceases

By: Stephanie T. Eckerle and Meghan M. Linvill McNab on March 4, 2018

In a recent announcement by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (“HHS”), Office of Civil Rights (“OCR”), the OCR was clear to make a point that just because a business closes during an OCR investigation, does not mean that the business’…

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