
Kimberly Gillespie
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Apr 18, 2023 |
jdsupra.com | Kimberly Gillespie |Erin Whaley
The COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE) resulted in many changes to the health care system. One of the most dramatic involved the introduction of regulatory flexibilities that enabled the rapid expansion of telehealth. From state licensure waivers to Medicare changes in reimbursement policies, providers across all specialties found new and innovative ways to increase access to care through telehealth.
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Apr 17, 2023 |
lexology.com | Erin Whaley |Kimberly Gillespie |Emma Trivax
The COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE) resulted in many changes to the health care system. One of the most dramatic involved the introduction of regulatory flexibilities that enabled the rapid expansion of telehealth. From state licensure waivers to Medicare changes in reimbursement policies, providers across all specialties found new and innovative ways to increase access to care through telehealth.
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Apr 10, 2023 |
jdsupra.com | Kimberly Gillespie |Erin Whaley |Dustin Plumadore
Published in Virginia Lawyer Magazine in April 2023. © Copyright 2023, Virginia State Bar. Reprinted here with permission. To combat the effects of declining reimbursement levels, many physicians and practice groups offer ancillary services to improve patient care and supplement practice revenues.
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Mar 24, 2023 |
jdsupra.com | Graham Dean |Brent Hoard |Kimberly Gillespie
Recently, the Iowa Legislature sent a bill to Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds for her signature that would make Iowa the sixth state to enact a comprehensive privacy law. The Iowa Senate unanimously passed Senate File 262 (SF 262) on March 6, and the Iowa House passed the bill on March 15. If signed by the governor, the law will go into effect on January 1, 2025. SF 262 is more like Utah's Consumer Privacy Act than other state privacy laws enacted to date. Who Must Comply?
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Mar 22, 2023 |
lexology.com | James Koenig |Brent Hoard |Kim Phan |Joel Lutz |Kimberly Gillespie |Sadia Mirza | +3 more
Recently, the Iowa Legislature sent a bill to Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds for her signature that would make Iowa the sixth state to enact a comprehensive privacy law. The Iowa Senate unanimously passed Senate File 262 (SF 262) on March 6, and the Iowa House passed the bill on March 15. If signed by the governor, the law will go into effect on January 1, 2025. SF 262 is more like Utah’s Consumer Privacy Act than other state privacy laws enacted to date. Who Must Comply?
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