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Dec 24, 2021 CMS funds new medical residency training slots for rural and underserved communities By Tom Greeson The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has finalized rulemaking designed to enhance the health care workforce and fund...
Dec 23, 2021 AI mammography-based model may be able to predict, not just diagnose, breast cancer By Tom Greeson A fascinating feature story appearing on the front page of December 22's Washington Post describes the use of an artificial intelligence...
Dec 22, 2021 Children's Privacy: New Irish Fundamentals v UK AADC By Elle Todd On 17 December 2021, following a public consultation, the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) published the final version of its...
Dec 21, 2021 OIG refuses to sign off on contractual joint venture in response to request for advisory opinion By Tom Greeson Joint ventures with referral sources are possible, but care needs to be taken to ensure that the arrangement does not run afoul of the...
Dec 17, 2021 Potential cyber threats against AI models in radiology highlight the need to prepare against adversarial attacks By Tom Greeson A study published on December 14, 2021, in the journal Nature Communications by researchers at the University of Pittsburgh Department of...
Dec 14, 2021 Further modifications to California's “Short-Form” Proposition 65 warnings on the horizon By Eric Schmoll Todd Maiden For an update on California's proposed modifications to its "Short-Form" Proposition 65 warnings, please read our post here. In short,...
Dec 14, 2021 Major and independent labels sign Music Climate Pact By Hannah Kong A fantastic initiative driven by UK music label associations, AIM and BPI, to accelerate global efforts to deliver net zero emissions....
Dec 14, 2021 What now for the UK’s Online Safety Bill? Parliamentary Joint Committee Publishes Recommendations By Elle Todd Online safety and the regulation of large platforms and social media are topics that have competed with Covid-19 for top headlines in the...
Dec 14, 2021 Could PFAS Contamination Chill Federal Property Transfers? By Casey Snyder A statement to the U.S. Senate panel Examining Federal Efforts to Address PFAS contamination highlighted the U.S. Department of Defense's...
Dec 13, 2021 Enrollment requirements for the new category of "indirect" IDTFs By Tom Greeson On December 10, 2021, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issued Change Request 12502 to incorporate various new...
Dec 13, 2021 UK-EU trade is about to get a lot riskier By Yves Melin On 1 January 2022, EU-UK trade will not only become a lot more complicated, it will become a lot riskier.The worst thing that can happen...
Dec 10, 2021 Congress acts at year-end to curtail a portion of anticipated MPFS 2022 payment cuts By Tom Greeson Last evening, the U.S. Senate concluded the annual frantic ritual of having to intervene at year-end to prevent unwanted cuts in Medicare...
Dec 08, 2021 CMS updates its claims processing guidance to add policies from 2022 MPFS final rule By Tom Greeson On December 2, 2021, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issued a new transmittal (Change Request 12519) to provide a...
Dec 08, 2021 The Ghost of Christmas Past (i.e. 2020) By Jeb Clulow The newly identified Omicron Covid variant looks likely to reprise some of the issues which bedevilled shipping and logistics over the...
Dec 08, 2021 Customs duties and the EU’s own resources By Yves Melin Philippe Heeren The customs authorities of the EU Member States now have a way to say no to duty collection ordered by the EU and OLAF: pay with...
Dec 07, 2021 SEC Eyes Third Party Review of ESG Reports By Jennifer Smokelin Randa Lewis The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is evaluating to what extent companies use outside parties to review their...