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Triage: Rapid Legal Lessons for Busy Health Care Professionals has been created by K&L Gates to convey information about developments in health law through short podcasts. If you work in the health care industry, you have grown accustomed to frequent changes in laws and regulations. On some days, it may seem like an insurmountable task to keep up with every change, especially as a new presidential administration and new policies take shape. The K&L Gates Health Care practice will regularly create Triage podcasts to help you learn about the latest developments in health law. Our lawyers will identify the most important changes and analyze the impact of these changes on our clients.

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Health System Cybersecurity Risks: Part Two

In this two-part Triage series, Gina Bertolini, Sarah Carlins, and Jianne McDonald analyze two recent HHS initiatives that address cybersecurity risks to hospitals and health systems nationwide. Cybersecurity events involving our nation’s health care providers have precipitously risen in the past five years. The Department of Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights (OCR) reports a nearly 300% increase in large data breaches that involve ransomware reported to OCR from 2018 to 2022. Interoperability remains a major government priority, and as remote care models continue to proliferate and the need intensifies for big data to feed increasingly complex technologies, risks to health care providers will continue to abound.   In part two, Gina Bertolini and Sarah Carlins discuss HHS’s “Healthcare Sector Cybersecurity” report, which outlines HHS’s strategy for securing the digital infrastructure of our nation’s health care system. HHS’s strategy includes increased funding for support and enforcement of HIPAA’s Security Rule and the implementation of voluntary Cybersecurity Performance Goals, and HHS projects changes to HIPAA’s Security Rule coming in the Spring of 2024.

22m
Apr 01
Health System Cybersecurity Risks: Part One

In this two-part Triage series, Gina Bertolini, Sarah Carlins, and Jianne McDonald analyze two recent HHS initiatives that address cybersecurity risks to hospitals and health systems nationwide. Cybersecurity events involving our nation’s health care providers have precipitously risen in the past five years. The Department of Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights (OCR) reports a nearly 300% increase in large data breaches that involve ransomware reported to OCR from 2018 to 2022. Interoperability remains a major government priority, and as remote care models continue to proliferate and the need intensifies for big data to feed increasingly complex technologies, risks to health care providers will continue to abound.   In part one of this series, Sarah Carlins and Jianne McDonald discuss recent OCR recommendations for healthcare providers and patients on cybersecurity measures when providing and receiving care via telehealth. They also discuss the federal government’s view that effective communication regarding the privacy and security of electronic health information is an important component of quality care in the telehealth setting. 

11m
Mar 26
Highlights from FDA Regulatory Developments in Clinical Trials: 2023 Recap and 2024 Forecast

In this episode, Rebecca Schaefer, Michael Hinckle, and Elisabeth Lewis summarize FDA regulatory developments from 2023 and what to expect in 2024 as it relates to clinical research. They discuss the significance of the decentralized clinical trials guidance documents, highlights of the Informed Consent Guidance document, the impacts of FDA’s final rule on IRB waivers of consent, the IRB review of individual patient expanded access submissions, and the potential effects of the new proposed rule for lab developed tests.

15m
Mar 05
FDA Issues Guidance on Informed Consent for IRBs, Clinical Investigators, and Sponsors

In this episode, Alexa Sengupta and Cindy Ortega Ramos analyze the FDA’s latest guidance on informed consent regulations for clinical investigations. They discuss the basic elements of the consent form, documentation requirements for informed consent, and the impacts of the guidance for IRBs, clinical investigators, and sponsors.

15m
Oct 12, 2023
Ensuring Continuity of Care Following a Cyberattack: ARPA-H Launches Project to Enhance Cybersecurity Tools for Health Care Organizations

In this episode, Rebecca Schaefer and Martin Folliard discuss cybersecurity threats faced by health care organizations and a new federal research agency initiative to help create security tools to protect the US health care system from cyberattacks.

13m
Sep 08, 2023
Unpacking CMS's Proposed Rule for Correcting Underpayments for 340B Drug Reimbursement

In this episode, Darlene Davis, Leah Richardson, and Andrew Ruskin unravel CMS’s proposed rule for the remedy for Medicare payments for drugs purchased under the 340B Program and reimbursed as hospital outpatient services. The discussion includes background of the unlawful 340B drug reimbursement policy, as well as CMS’s proposed remedy. They also discuss the way in which CMS suggests that it will adjust future payments as a purported countermeasure for its remedy payments, as well as the implications for ongoing Medicare Advantage plan disputes on the same issues.

17m
Aug 22, 2023
The End of Continuous Medicaid Enrollment—What Health Systems Should Know

In this episode, Alexander Chu and Ashley Davis review the end of the continuous Medicaid enrollment condition as a result of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023. They discuss potential impacts of the disenrollment process for health care providers and provide helpful tips for health systems to navigate this change.

5m
Jul 12, 2023
Value-Based Lessons Learned: Two Years Later, How Have Providers Utilized New AKS and Stark Flexibilities?

In this episode, Macy Flinchum talks with Limo Cherian and Steven Pine about some of the major takeaways, challenges, and successes that providers have experienced in navigating the new regulatory flexibilities for value-based arrangements announced in 2020.

22m
Jun 27, 2023
Highlights for Research Institutions and Sponsors in FDA's Recent Draft Guidance on Decentralized Clinical Trials

In this episode, Michael Hinckle and Rebecca Schaefer provide an overview of FDA’s recently issued draft guidance on decentralized clinical trials. They review the goals of the guidance to promote diversity in clinical trials, as well as notable planning considerations and regulatory requirements for both the industry sponsors and the academic medical centers, research institutions and other providers participating in clinical studies. 

15m
Jun 01, 2023
2022 Health Care Employment Law Year in Review

 In this episode, Sarah Carlins and Spencer Hamer discuss employment law and the health care sector. They review highlights from 2022, as well as developments that will impact employment law and the health care sector in 2023, including vaccine mandates, telehealth regulations, pay equity, and health care staffing regulations.

22m
Mar 29, 2023
Rural Emergency Hospitals — Transformative Change or Limited Impact?

In this episode of Triage, Andrew Ruskin, Darlene Davis, and Gabriel Scott discuss key provisions associated with conversion to CMS’s new rural emergency hospital provider type. They review the purpose of the new provider type, considerations and requirements for converting, as well as the benefits and drawbacks of a transition to a rural emergency hospital. 

17m
Mar 21, 2023
Stark Law and the Anti-Kickback Statute Under the False Claims Act

In this episode, Norman Acker, Nora Becerra, and Katherine Rippey discuss the False Claims Act as it relates to Stark Law and the Anti-Kickback Statute. They analyze the Wheeling Hospital case and the Catholic Medical Center case and discuss key takeaways from the cases as they relate to the False Claims Act.  

21m
Jan 12, 2023
Stark Law and the Anti-Kickback Statue Under the False Claims Act

In this episode, Norman Acker, Nora Becerra, and Katherine Rippey discuss the False Claims Act as it relates to Stark Law and the Anti-Kickback Statue. They analyze the Wheeling Hospital case and the Catholic Medical Center case and discuss key takeaways from the cases as they relate to the False Claims Act.  

1s
Jan 12, 2023
Recent Developments to the 340B Drug Pricing Program

In this episode Victoria Hamscho, Andrew Ruskin, and Leah Richardson provide an update on key developments to the 340B Program. They discuss the effects of the Supreme Court’s decision earlier this year overturning 340B hospital reimbursement cuts, the agency’s proposed rule with respect to hospital outpatient reimbursement, and some considerations for hospitals when reviewing Medicare Advantage contracts.

11m
Dec 15, 2022
The Information Blocking Rule's "Glide Path" - Compliance with the Information Blocking Rule After the Limitation on the Scope of EHI is Lifted

In this episode, Gina Bertolini and Stephen Page discuss the most recent Information Blocking Rule compliance deadline. Using a recent letter from several health care providers and other stakeholders to the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC) that outlines concerns related to the Information Blocking regulations, Gina and Stephen discuss the definition of electronic health information, the implication of technical changes to certified electronic health record technology, and application of some of the Information Blocking Rule’s exceptions as well as offer recommendations for compliance.

26m
Nov 29, 2022
New Data Available Under the Hospital Price Transparency Rule

In this episode, Darlene Davis, Andrew Ruskin, and Lauren Norris Donahue review data that is now available in light of the hospital price transparency rule. They discuss the recent increase in compliance among hospitals, benefits of hospital price transparency data, antitrust considerations, and suggestions for hospitals to implement guidelines for clients when accessing data.

17m
Nov 14, 2022
Issue-Spotting Hospital Activities that May Trigger FDA Regulatory Oversight

In this episode, Rebecca Schaefer and Michael Hinckle review some types of hospital and health system activities that could trigger FDA regulatory oversight. They discuss the FDA’s jurisdiction over IRB’s in medical device clinical trials, sponsor obligations for investigator-initiated studies, and compliance for expanded access INDs and for GMPs in the case of hospital manufacturing of cell culture products and 3D printing.

16m
Sep 26, 2022
Cybersecurity & HIPAA: NIST’s Practical Guidance Updates for Covered Entities and Business Associates

In this episode, Rebecca Schaefer and J.D. Koesters review key components of the recent National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) revised publication regarding cybersecurity. They highlight how this resource incorporates NIST security lessons from other industries and maps the guidance to compliance requirements under the HIPAA Security Rule.

12m
Aug 29, 2022
Genesis Healthcare and the 340B Program Patient Definition

In this episode, Andrew Ruskin, Leah Richardson, and Victoria Hamscho analyze the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit’s recent decision in . They discuss its potential impact on the Health Resources and Services Administration’s definition of a 340B eligible patient in light of recent developments in the 340B Program and this year’s upcoming election.

9m
Aug 09, 2022
Medicare Advantage False Claims Act Developments

In this episode, Stephen Bittinger and Nathan Huff discuss the growth of Medicare Part C (Medicare Advantage), new enforcements for Medicare Advantage Organization fraud, recent cases of False Claims Act liability, and key takeaways for Medicare Advantage Organizations and providers.

18m
Aug 02, 2022
Hospitals, Physician Practices, and Labs – Are You Ready to Report Private Payor Rates for Laboratory Tests?

In this episode, Gabriel Scott and Darlene Davis analyze the private payor rates reporting requirements under the Protecting Access to Medicare Act. They discuss the type of entities required to report, potential penalties for failing to report, and provide some suggestions for how to initiate the reporting process.

14m
Jul 05, 2022
The Drive to Align ESG and Health Equity Priorities With Medicare Reimbursement Models

Steve Pine and Alexa Sengupta address the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ emerging focus on ESG and health equity priorities, and how these priorities are impacting health data collection and Medicare value-based reimbursement models.

11m
Jun 07, 2022
Regulatory, Contractual, and Governance Considerations for Data Transactions

In this episode, Rebecca Schaefer and Gina Bertolini discuss the incredible value of health care data and how providers can harness the power of data transactions to drive innovation, discovery, and advancements in medical therapies.

28m
May 10, 2022
Medical Laboratories Under the Microscope

In this episode, Myla Reizen, John Lawrence, and Bobby Higdon analyze the increase in governmental scrutiny around laboratory investigations and enforcement. They discuss the Eliminating Kickbacks Recovery Act (EKRA), trends in enforcement surrounding Operation Double Helix, guidance for medical labs, and the importance of outside counsel for compliance.

20m
Apr 22, 2022
Navigating the Independent Dispute Resolution Process Under the No Surprises Act

In this episode, Steven Pine and Gary Qualls discuss the arbitration provision under the federal No Surprises Act, controversy around the qualifying payment amount (QPA), a recent decision in a Texas federal court that impacts the QPA, and new developments around the independent dispute resolution process.

15m
Mar 30, 2022
2021 Health Care Employment Law Year in Review and a Look Forward

In this episode, Lou Patalano, Jacqueline Hoffman, and Spencer Hamer discuss employment law and the health care sector. They give a review of highlights from 2021, as well as developments that will impact employment law and the health care sector in 2022, including vaccine mandates, non-competes, and diversity, equity and inclusion.

23m
Mar 23, 2022
Medicare Reimbursement for Community Hospital Residency Programs

Andrew Ruskin and Gabriel Scott discuss how Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has recently promulgated rules implementing the provisions of the Consolidated Appropriations Act that affect a very large number of community hospitals. Specifically, due to CMS’s interpretation of Medicare graduate medical education reimbursement rules, many community hospitals are no longer eligible for these payments and don’t even know it. This episode discusses the dilemma that community hospitals might be facing and emphasizes the importance of meeting a 1 July 2022 deadline CMS has imposed that may allow these hospitals to press the reimbursement “reset button.”

11m
Jan 31, 2022
Data Security Breaches in the Health Care Sector

Desiree Moore, Gina Bertolini, and Jackie Hoffman discuss the increasing impact of data security incidents and security breaches on the health care sector. They define what qualifies under HIPAA as a protected health information breach, discuss the importance of outside counsel in security incidents, review the timeline of reporting a breach to the Office for Civil Rights (OCR), and provide a road map on to how to manage a security incident from start to finish.

22m
Jan 20, 2022
What Health Care Providers Should Expect in an FDA Inspection

In this week’s episode, Richard Church interviews Michael Hinckle about FDA inspections of health care providers. They discuss why an inspection might come up, what providers should expect, the do’s and don’ts of inspection day, and the action items health care providers should implement post-inspection.

14m
Oct 28, 2021
An Update on the CMS Hospital Price Transparency Rule

In this week’s episode, Darlene Davis interviews Andrew Ruskin about updates to the CMS Hospital Price Transparency rule now that it has been in effect for almost one year. The presenters discuss the expanded scope of pricing information that should be provided, the increased potential and severity of fines and enforcement actions CMS can take in cases of non-compliance, and steps hospitals should take if they are contacted by CMS.

10m
Oct 21, 2021