Obligation to Medicare when Plaintiff Is at Fault
1/22/21
By: Jennifer Adair
You have a slam dunk case. Perhaps you have already won your case at trial or on summary judgment. Once the celebrations subside, defendants and insurers in such situations began to evaluate the fastest and most cost-efficient …
Telemedicine in a Time of Crisis
3/31/20
By: Shaun Daugherty
Social distancing has become a new phrase in our lexicon which has specific meaning and pervasive general understanding within the population. Telemedicine seems like the ideal format for delivery of certain medical services during the emergency period …
Improving Physicians’ Bedside Manner: Saving Hospitals Dollars because it Makes Cents
4/25/13
By: William Ezzell
Recently, the Wall Street Journal reported on efforts by health care providers and educators alike to improve ways doctors communicate with patients. Following the scrutiny and reform of the health care industry over the past few years, …