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Massachusetts Health Care Act Dies at the End of Legislative Session But Previews Sweeping Changes for the Health Care Industry

The Massachusetts legislative session officially closed on August 1, 2024 after an unusual half day extension. The 193rd legislative session left many omnibus bills unpassed, including S.B. 2881, “an Act enhancing the market...more

How does the Federal No Surprises Act Impact Telemedicine Providers? Part One

In this two-part blog series, we dive into the key points for telemedicine providers in the several hundred pages of the No Surprises Act interim regulations (NSA). The good news for the telemedicine industry is that the...more

COVID-19: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Innovation Center Announces Flexibilities

On June 3, 2020, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Innovation Center (CMMI) released a blog post and comprehensive table detailing new flexibilities and adjustments to CMMI models intending to address the current...more

Impossible or Laudable: The Proposed Massachusetts Primary and Behavioral Health Care Spending Requirement

Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker has restarted the discussion on health care cost containment in the Commonwealth with a proposed bill that contains a raft of initiatives. Foley & Lardner will be addressing each of the...more

The Good and the Bad of the New MassHealth Telemedicine Rule

The Massachusetts Medicaid Program (known locally as MassHealth) issued a new All Provider Bulletin in January, setting forth new policies for certain behavioral health services delivered to MassHealth covered patients. The...more

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