Healthcare Alert: DME Supplier CMS Payment Suspension Terminated
June 14, 2024
In a rare move, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (“CMS”) terminated the payment suspension (the “Suspension”) it previously imposed on a durable medical equipment (“DME”) supplier and agreed to release withheld funds to that provider as a result of Mandelbaum Barrett’s healthcare team’s appeal to CMS.
Mohamed Nabulsi Contributes to Recent Part B News Article Discussing the FTC’s Noncompete Ban as it Applies to Physicians
May 8, 2024
Mohamed Nabulsi, Esq., Chair of the Healthcare Practice Group at Mandelbaum Barrett PC, shared insights in a recent article in Part B News regarding the FTC’s proposed labor-market rule, which could significantly curtail noncompete agreements for physicians if enacted. Nabulsi suggests that this rule might disrupt traditional labor markets, empowering many employees as “free agents” […]
Mohamed H. Nabulsi Discusses the Noncompete Ban as it Relates to Healthcare in the Latest Issue of Physicians Practice
April 26, 2024
“Most Healthcare entities nationwide will soon be deprived of one of the most essential protections for their business, the non-competition provision.“ In the latest edition of Physicians Practice, Mohamed H. Nabulsi, Esq., Chair of the Healthcare Practice Group at Mandelbaum Barrett PC, provides an in-depth analysis of the recent FTC Noncompete Ban unveiled earlier this […]
Dennis Alessi, Esq. authors article for Physicians Practice titled “Privacy and ADA compliance for health care organizations”
March 13, 2024
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and state laws prohibit employment discrimination based on physical or mental disabilities, requiring compliance from all employers. Healthcare employers face additional challenges due to specific industry restrictions and privacy protections. Discover the intricacies of ADA compliance in healthcare employment with Mandelbaum Barrett PC’s Healthcare and Employment Law Co-Chair, Dennis […]
Alex Keoskey, Esq. Provided Insights to Part B News Article Titled “Hit with a Subpoena? Court Order? Know the Difference, Respond Accordingly”
March 5, 2024
Alex J. Keoskey, Esq., a Healthcare and Litigation Partner at Mandelbaum Barrett PC, provided insights in a recent Part B News article published on March 4th, highlighting the distinctions between subpoenas and court orders. Read the full article here.
Mena Francis, Esq. Contributes Insightful Blog to Part B News on “Unveiling Lesser-Known Updates to No Surprises IDR: Batching, Registration”
February 5, 2024
In a recent blog post for Part B News, Mena Francis, Esq., Healthcare Counsel at Mandelbaum Barrett PC, explores proposed changes in the No Surprises IDR process. The suggested revisions, such as eased batching provisions, seek to enhance efficiency by enabling multiple related items in a single dispute, ultimately reducing costs and promoting fair payment […]
Mohamed Nabulsi contributes to Part B News article titled “IRS crackdown shows your COVID program responsibilities aren’t over”
October 13, 2023
In the October 5th issue of Part B News, Mandelbaum Barrett PC Healthcare Chair Mohamed H. Nabulsi, Esq. was interviewed regarding the IRS crackdown announced in September regarding COVID tax relief programs, in particular, Employee Retention Credits (ERC) claims. “We typically advise clients to conduct a self-audit and, if they find that there may have […]
The Healthcare Practice Group at Mandelbaum Barrett PC welcomes 3 new attorneys
September 13, 2023
The Healthcare Practice Group at Mandelbaum Barrett PC continues to expand and is excited to welcome 3 new attorneys to the team, including Counsel Romana Kaleem, Esq., and Associates James Ko, Esq. and Beverly Nwanna, Esq. An experienced corporate and transactional attorney focusing on the healthcare sector, Romana Kaleem brings nearly 20 years of experience […]
Alex Keoskey, Esq. spotlighted in Primerus Weekly
August 28, 2023
“One thing that is true anywhere you go is that taking orders is absolutely essential before you can give any orders,” he says. “Knowing what it’s like to be in the mud before you order people into the mud, that’s part of the military creed. I think it’s part of my civilian creed as well.” […]