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Insights
By: Thomas N. Hutchinson and
on January 7, 2019
In the age of immediate access to online platforms such as Google, Yelp, and Healthgrades, patients are able to share physician reviews, many of which are positive, but at times can be negative and potentially false. Negative reviews are damaging to…
January 1, 2019
Krieg DeVault is pleased to announce that the firm has elected one new member and reelected another to its leadership team. Five attorneys, including newly elected Partner Scott S. Morrisson and reelected Partner John B. Baxter, will comprise the…
December 27, 2018
Krieg DeVault LLP is pleased to announce that Micah J. Nichols has joined the Business, Acquisitions and Securities Practice Group. Mr. Nichols will concentrate his practice in the areas of estate planning and business law. Throughout…
By: Stacy Walton Long and
on December 17, 2018
The Health and Human Services’ Office of Civil Rights (“OCR”) recently entered into a Resolution Agreement with Pagosa Springs Medical Center (“PSMC”), resolving HIPAA violations over five years after the initial investigation began.1 On June 7,…
By: Stacy Walton Long and Amanda K. Schipp
on December 17, 2018
This fall there have been a variety of federal initiatives aimed at expanding treatment options to address substance use disorder and mental illness. In late October, President Trump signed into law a comprehensive bipartisan opioid and substance…
By: Brandon W. Shirley and Amanda K. Schipp
on December 17, 2018
Indiana Medicaid announced that, effective January 1, 2019, adults determined to be presumptively eligible for Medicaid will receive fee-for-service benefits during the presumptive eligibility (PE) coverage period. This change means that the…
December 16, 2018
Krieg DeVault is pleased to announce that attorney Kay Dee Baird has been elected as Vice Chair of the Indianapolis Bar Association’s Commercial and Bankruptcy Law section. Her term begins January 1, 2019. Ms. Baird has previously served in various…
By: Stephanie T. Eckerle and
on December 13, 2018
The Health and Human Services’ Office of Civil Rights (“OCR”) recently entered into a Resolution Agreement with a Florida physicians’ group, Advanced Care Hospitalists PL (“ACH”), after investigating an alleged HIPAA breach.1 Between November 2011…
December 12, 2018
Partner Brett J. Ashton addresses the responsibilities that banks must follow under Indiana law when faced with a security breach.
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By: Robert S. Schein and Christopher W. Bloomer
on December 12, 2018
Just a few weeks ago, in Andrade v. City of Hammond, the Indiana Court of Appeals affirmed the City of Hammond’s determination that a property owner’s building was unsafe pursuant to Indiana’s Unsafe Building Law (“UBL”). Specifically, the Court…
By: Meghan M. Linvill McNab and Brandon W. Shirley
on December 12, 2018
The Bipartisan Budget Act (“BBA”) of 2015, and its implementing regulations at 42 CFR 419.22(v) and 419.48 resulted in the movement of payments for nonexcepted provider-based departments (“PBD”) from the outpatient prospective payment system…
By: Marc T. Quigley and Brandon W. Shirley
on December 12, 2018
U.S. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein recently announced changes to criminal and civil corporate investigation protocol during a speech on November 29, 2018. For the past several years, the US Department of Justice (“DOJ”) has attempted to…
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