On July 9, 2019, the parties in the
Texas v. U.S.
lawsuit presented their oral arguments before a three-judge panel at the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans regarding the constitutionality of the
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
(ACA). The various questions posed to the attorneys by the judges (two of whom are Republican appointees, and one of whom is a Democratic-appointee) indicated that the (two Republican-appointed) judges may uphold the lower court’s ruling – at least as regards the Individual Mandate constitutionality issue.
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On July 10, 2019, President Donald Trump signed an executive order launching “
Advancing American Kidney Health
,” an initiative that seeks to move the majority of dialysis services away from dialysis centers, and into patients’ homes, as well as double the availability of kidneys for transplants. The initiative generally seeks to achieve three goals: “
fewer patients developing kidney failure, fewer Americans receiving dialysis in dialysis centers, and more kidneys available for transplant
.”
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While healthcare transactions involving physicians have continued to accelerate over the past several years, these alignments have been fraught with regulatory concerns stemming from the federal government’s significant scrutiny of transactions from a fraud and abuse perspective. More recently, government agencies have been increasing their antitrust scrutiny of these deals as well, further complicating the healthcare transactional arena. This intensifying scrutiny has been exemplified through a number of recent actions taken by government agencies, as well as the courts, to stifle physician practice purchases by hospitals and payors. This
Health Capital Topics
article will briefly review these actions, as well as the state of antitrust enforcement generally, and discuss potential implications for future healthcare transactions.
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Over the past decade, there has been a rapid adoption of technological innovations in the U.S., which has fundamentally changed the healthcare delivery system, improving the quality of patient care, as well as the efficiency of healthcare processes and practices. Research indicates that implementation of
healthcare information technology
(HIT) may lead to improved efficiency and quality management, especially in rural areas. This
Health Capital Topics
article will discuss the various technological advancements that may assist
rural health clinics
(RHCs) in providing more tailored and advanced care to a greater number of patients.
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Advanced Distance Education to Launch in 2019
The
Institute for Healthcare Valuation
(IHV) &
Consultants' Training Institute
(CTI) are pleased to announce premier healthcare valuation training through a distance education program, the Certificate of Educational Achievement (CEA) for Advanced Education in Healthcare Valuation. The program will launch in 2019 and will bridge the interdisciplinary nature of healthcare valuation to include: the Four Pillars of Healthcare (regulatory, reimbursement, competition, and technology); the market forces shaping the U.S. healthcare industry; and the valuation of healthcare enterprises, assets, and services. Legal professionals and healthcare providers, as well as those wishing to expand their scope of activities in healthcare valuation engagements and those seeking to enhance their current healthcare valuation service lines, will gain comprehensive knowledge through completing the expansive program. The program has been developed and is being presented by industry thought leader
Health Capital Consultants
, alongside a blockbuster faculty of healthcare subject matter experts from the legal, federal regulatory, and valuation professions.
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