Hinshaw Attorneys Author Article Series in Government HealthIT
In The News | 1 min read
Oct 22, 2013
Hinshaw attorneys James M. Hofert, Roy M. Bossen, and Michael A. Dowell authored a series of articles that were recently published in Government HealthIT, a definitive source for news and information on how government is driving the adoption of information technology in healthcare.
The articles address topics affecting healthcare providers of all sizes and are related to operational and risk management issues that currently present significant challenges for decision-makers as they oversee the management and delivery of health care services. The article titles include:
- The litigation and risk-management concerns meaningful use triggers (March 29, 2013)
- Delving into HIPAA breach notification (May 1, 2013)
- Concerns about quality improvement organizations actions around meaningful use (June 25, 2013)
- The case for extending MU Stage 2 (August 30, 2013)
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