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Holland & Knight LLP issued the following announcement on Mar. 8.
Healthcare attorney Jennifer Rangel has joined Holland & Knight s Austin, Texas, office as a partner. She focuses on regulatory, transactional and administrative health law for healthcare providers, healthcare industry companies, payors, health plans and managed care organizations. Ms. Rangel was formerly a partner with Locke Lord.
Ms. Rangel joins nearly a year after Holland & Knight announced the expansion of its national healthcare practice into Texas with the hiring of litigators Eliot Burris in Dallas and Samuel Louis and Justo Mendez in Houston. We are thrilled to have someone of Jennifer s caliber helping to build our healthcare capabilities in Texas, said Jeffrey Mittleman, co-leader of the firm s Healthcare & Life Sciences Industry Group. Strategically, Jennifer s experience and local knowledge mirrors the type of healthcare work that Holland & Knight does in states such as Florida, Georgia, M
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The Department of Health and Human Services (“HHS”), in collaboration with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (“CMS”) and the Office of the Inspector General (“OIG”), has issued two final rules clarifying certain regulatory terms and adding and amending exceptions and safe harbors to accommodate “value” transactions under the Anti-Kickback Statute (“AKS”), the federal Physician Self-Referral Law (the “Stark Law”), and the Civil Monetary Penalties Law (the “CMP Law”). These changes, as we noted in our discussion of the proposed regulations, are arguably the most significant changes in the Stark Law, AKS, and the CMP Law in recent history.
The Biden administration has hit the ground running, issuing a flurry of executive orders, actions and memoranda with sweeping implications affecting a wide range of key issues. Companies should look internally and evaluate risks with particular consideration for administration priorities. This risk assessment can help to inform updates to compliance protocols. This article discusses where the administration is likely to focus its civil and criminal enforcement efforts in the months and years ahead.
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