CMS’ Interim Final Rule extends to more than 17 million healthcare staff. Foulston’s Brooke Aziere, Amanda Wilwert, and Gabriella Grause answer questions about the vaccine requirements for certain healthcare providers in this issue alert: https://t.co/IcLpJzijVX
Health plan contracting: Foulston partners Brooke Aziere and Amanda Wilwert wrote the book – or at least a chapter of it. This newly updated handbook addresses the issues payers and providers face in managed care network relationships. Learn more at https://t.co/TFigmbt35t
Ready for Information Blocking Compliance? Final rules from the ONC and CMS have implemented the 21st Century Cures Act, enabling the free exchange of electronic health information. (Compliance deadline nearing on Nov. 2). Join us Oct. 13 to learn more: https://t.co/rXknNFyCm7
While the Court’s order does not expressly include a nationwide injunction that would bar the enforceability of the regulations across the country, there is some possibility the Court could order these regulations to be vacated nationwide. Learn more: https://t.co/7E7NKqrY71
Lawyers selected for inclusion are reviewed by their peers on the basis of professional experience and undergo an authentication process to make sure they are in current practice and in good standing. Congrats to our attorneys named to the 2021 lists! https://t.co/USaDlnQPEv
Foulston partner Ed Watson is both the newest president of the Wichita Bar Association and the first African American president in its 105 year history. Congratulations to our partner and friend on this well-deserved honor; we look forward to your leadership. #100+YearsOfService
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services ("CMS") has directed all nursing homes to begin discouraging visitors immediately. Foulston's Brooke Bennett Aziere, Amanda Wilwert, and Lisa Brown share the latest guidance here: https://t.co/kzg9sgQQhX
Now is the time for healthcare facilities to implement their emergency preparedness plans and prepare for potential cases of COVID-19 in their patient/resident populations, workforce, and visitors. https://t.co/Z3CEkO9wdq
Healthcare providers should revisit their right to access policies and procedures to ensure compliance with the HIPAA Privacy Rule and the D.C. District Court’s findings. Learn more in this issue alert from Foulston's Brooke Aziere and @awilwert: https://t.co/FJYBMbFt01
As of Nov. 1, all MO HealthNet claims require the NPI number of the OPRA practitioner, and OPRA practitioners must be enrolled as a MO HealthNet provider. Foulston’s Brooke Aziere and @awilwert share what you need to know in this issue alert: https://t.co/647RgshbiA
We are one week away from our Health Law Institute in Kansas City! Join us to discuss the last eat updates and hottest issues facing the healthcare industry. Learn more and register: https://t.co/wNKPvghn4E
Who's managing the health of your practice? Join us at Foulston's Health Law Institute in Wichita on Sept. 27 or Kansas City on Oct. 16. Register and learn more at https://t.co/ydGtRZJjqE.
Thanks to those who joined us for the Health Law Institute in Wichita last week! If you missed us, we'll be at @OverlandParkCC on Oct. 16. Join us to discuss the latest updates and hottest issues facing the healthcare industry. Learn more: https://t.co/rXknNFyCm7
The Top 10 Healthcare Issues to Watch in the Coming Year include price transparency, Medicare for all, and caps on medical malpractice damages, to name a few. Join us at the 2019 Health Law Institute: https://t.co/rXknNFyCm7 #healthcare#healthlaw
No matter our name over the years, our core values remain constant — treating our clients, lawyers, and staff as we would want to be treated, and giving in meaningful ways to our communities. Thank you for being part of our 100 years.
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Women attorneys were quite rare in 1919. This photo, taken during @FoulstonSiefkin's 100th anniversary celebration, gives us an opportunity to reflect on the accomplishments of women in law. Happy #InternationalWomensDay to the women who are shaping Foulston’s next 100 years.
Check out my recent issue alert regarding Missouri’s new law requiring a “Stop Human Trafficking” sign be hung in certain healthcare facilities effective March 1.
A new law for Missouri healthcare establishments requiring that a “Stop Human Trafficking” sign be hung in specific areas throughout their facilities is effective March 1. Learn more about this requirement in Foulston’s latest issue alert: https://t.co/kKBO0qkZVg