By: Miranda A. Preston and Desalina Williams, Milligan Lawless The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has broad authority to revoke a health care provider’s and supplier’s Medicare enrollment, […]
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By: Chelsea Gulinson, Milligan Lawless, P.C. Though overshadowed by the COVID-19 Pandemic, the Opioid Epidemic has quietly charged forward, with over 100,000 Americans dying from drug overdoses in 2021. State, local, […]
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By: Chase Millea, Snell & Wilmer[1] We’ve all had heard it from one of our more active friends: “Have you tried that latest health app? It tracks your fitness – from what you […]
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Revocation of Medicare Participation as a Result of Failure to Report Enrollment Changes to CMS
By: Miranda A. Preston and Desalina Williams, Milligan Lawless The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has broad authority to revoke a health care provider’s and supplier’s Medicare enrollment, […]
Opioid Epidemic Litigation Update: Defendants Are Settling, but Who Will Benefit?
By: Chelsea Gulinson, Milligan Lawless, P.C. Though overshadowed by the COVID-19 Pandemic, the Opioid Epidemic has quietly charged forward, with over 100,000 Americans dying from drug overdoses in 2021. State, local, […]
Health App Confusion: (Another) Reason for a Comprehensive Federal Data Privacy Framework
By: Chase Millea, Snell & Wilmer[1] We’ve all had heard it from one of our more active friends: “Have you tried that latest health app? It tracks your fitness – from what you […]