RaDonda Vaught faces up to 8 years for negligent homicide after administering the wrong medication to her patient which led to her death. Healthcare professionals know that the job comes with risks, including mistakes and even the occasional lawsuit. Recent cases have many nurses, hospitals, and other employers worried about what can happen if their employees are charged criminally for a mistake.
Thank you to Sunday Press for having us at their first Sunday Supper. It was a beautiful event to attend while supporting AAPI and women in the healthcare and restaurant industry. From the food to the guest speaker, it was more than we could have expected!
Two healthcare systems in Wisconsin, ThedaCare and Ascension, are in a legal dispute over poaching employees. Just last week, ThedaCare filed a lawsuit against Ascension after seven key critical care employees gave notice of their resignation. Although the judge has since reversed an unusually order prohibiting the resignations, this matter brings up other issues like non-competes and the “great resignation” that employers around the nation are currently facing..
We all know who Christopher Duntsch is right? Or you may know him better as “Dr. Death”. In the latest Legally Sound | Smart Business by Pasha Law PC episode, Nasir and Matt discuss how he got the name “Dr. Death” and all of the legal implications that he faced for his actions.
In the latest Legally Sound | Smart Business by Pasha Law PC, Nasir and Matt discuss the infamous health technology company, Theranos. What happened to Theranos? What did they do wrong? These are the questions that Nasir and Matt will answer for you.
Many employers are now mandating vaccines in the workforce. By doing this, many workers are stepping out and making a stand. Ironically, there is a shortage of health care workers during COVID-19. In this segment, Nasir and Matt dive into the employment staffing in this episode of Legally Sound | Smart Business by Pasha Law…
In this episode of Legally Sound | Smart Business by Pasha Law PC, Nasir and Matt cover the Business of Healthcare. There is more to the healthcare industry than just doctors and nurses. Many Americans have health insurance to cover their yearly needs, but most Americans are not aware of what really goes on behind…
Even before HIPAA, healthcare providers were generally obligated at a state level for certain levels of privacy protections for their patients. HIPAA compliance, though a significant part of risk management, has become well-engrained in everyone’s policies and procedures and training. However, since 2018, healthcare providers that meet the criteria are now forced to comply with…
COVID’s Effect on Healthcare is Abating On May 7th, 2021, CIGNA announced that patients are utilizing preventative care at levels not seen since before the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, mammographies, vaccinations for children, cancer screenings, and colonoscopies have risen tremendously in the past few months and serve as early indicators of patients returning to pre-COVID habits….
An apparent ransomeware attack on Universal Health Services created a mass computer outage in facilities across the country, rendering some equipment useless and forcing facilities to resort to paper backup charting. UHC is a Fortune 500 company operating over 250 medical facilities and employing over 90,000 people across the entire US. The attack caused what…
The federal government proposed 16 Stark and Anti-Kickback rule changes in October 2019. The policy behind the changes was to make healthcare more accessible to patients and allow physicians to enter into arrangements to allow patients to get better care that would normally be prohibited under Stark and Anti-Kickback Statutes. The main proposed changes are…
In most industries, client referrals are a normal course of business. However, in the healthcare industry, patient referrals are scrutinized especially if the referrer is compensated or if the referrer receives some kind of benefit from the referral. The federal Stark Law and Anti-Kickback Statutes generally applies to Medicare, Medicaid, and other federal healthcare programs….
On Monday, HHS spokesperson, Michael Caputo, tweeted that HHS intends to extend the COVID-19 public health emergency that is set to expire on July 25 bringing relief to many healthcare facilities and professionals that continue to rely on these emergency measures. https://twitter.com/SpoxHHS/status/1277706962545803265
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