Adrienne D. Dresevic

32000 Northwestern Highway, Farmington Hills, MI

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License

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Education

2002
Wayne State University Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
1993
Central Michigan University, B.S.B.A.

Publications

2019:
ABA Health Law Section, Proposed Rule, Stark CY 2019 - Modernizing and Clarifying the Physician Self-Referral Regulations (Stark) REDLINE
2019:
ABA Health Law Section, Proposed Rule, AKS & CMP CY 2019 - Medicare and State Healthcare Programs: Fraud and Abuse; Revisions to Safe Harbors Under the Anti-Kickback Statute, and Civil Monetary Penalty Rules Regarding Beneficiary Inducements REDLINE
2019:
ABA The Health Lawyer, The Supreme Court Limits Agency Deference: Implications of Kisor v. Wilkie
2019:
AHRA Link, CMS Releases Fact Sheet/Practical Guide for Appropriate Use Criteria
2019:
AHRA Link, Court Deference to Agency Interpretations of Ambiguous Regulations: How Much is Too Much?
2019:
AHRA Link, CMS Issues New Rule to Strengthen the Ability to Stop Fraud
2019:
AHRA Link, CMS and OIG Propose Significant Changes to the Stark Law and Anti-Kickback Statute to Remove Barriers as Healthcare Moves to a Value-Based System
2018:
AHRA Link, Ensuring Sexual Harassment Policies and Procedures are Compliant in Today's Environment
2018:
AHRA Link, Exercise Caution Regarding Financial Relationships with Personal Injury Attorneys
2018:
BC Advantage, The Department of Justice Softens its Stance on the Applicability of Federal Agency Guidance Documents
2018:
AHRA Link, Report Demonstrates the Importance of Healthcare Compliance
2017:
ABA The Health Lawyer, Significant Changes to Anti-Kickback Statute Safe Harbors/Exceptions to the Civil Monetary Penalty Law
2017:
AHRA Link, A Clarification on Medical Necessity Determinations
2017:
AHRA Link, The Final 2018 MPFS: What Radiology Providers Need to Know
2017:
AHRA Link, What to do When Approached in a Government Investigation
2017:
RadiologyBusiness.com, Need a lift?: CMS Approves Free Patient Transportation for Imaging Providers
2017:
AHRA Link, Important New Compliance Resources
2017:
AHRA Link, Medicare Appeals Adjudication Delays: Is Relief Finally in Sight?
2017:
AHRA Link, OIG Finalizes Transportation Safe Harbor
2017:
AHRA Link, OIG: Providing Free Goods and Services Raises Compliance Risk
2016:
ABA The Health Lawyer, Stark's New NPP Recruitment Exception - Dissection and Practice Tips
2016:
ABA The Health Lawyer, Medicare Enrollment: CMS's Most Potent Program Integrity Tool Becomes Even Stronger
2016:
AHRA Link, Imaging Provisions in 2017 OIG Work Plan
2016:
AHRA Link, The Big Impact of a Little Known Patient Privacy Right
2016:
AHRA Link, Medicare Appeals Update: Is a Resolution Near?
2016:
AHRA Link, Appropriate Use Criteria Proposals in the 2017 MPFS
2016:
AHRA Link, New Final Rule on Medicare Overpayments
2016:
AHRA Link, Delays in Medicare Appeals Adjudication Part 2: A Potential Legislative Solution
2016:
AHRA Link, Delays in Medicare Appeals Adjudication Part 1: Scope of the Problem
2015:
ABA Health eSource, Proposed Stark Law Changes - Welcomed Relaxation of Current Regulations
2015:
ABA Health eSource, What is Renumeration? Consider Ameritox, Ltd.v. Millennium Laboratories, Inc.
2015:
ABA The Health Lawyer, Final CY 2016 Stark Law Changes-Welcomed Revisions to Stark
2015:
AHRA Link, Avoiding Trouble with Marketing Imaging Services
2015:
AHRA Link, Imaging Provisions in 2016 OIG Work Plan
2015:
AHRA Link, Increased HIPAA Enforcement on the Horizon
2015:
AHRA Link, ICD-10 Implementation
2015:
AHRA Link, An Overview of Site-Neutrality
2015:
AHRA Link, Key Imaging Provisions for 2016 HOPPS and ASC Payment Proposed Rule
2015:
AHRA Link, Incorrect POS Coding and Medicare Overpayments
2015:
AHRA Link, Imaging Providers and the Pioneer ACO Model
2015:
AHRA Link, Radiology Providers and the MU Stage 3 Proposed Rule
2015:
AHRA Link, CMS Increases Enrollment Enforcement
2015:
AHRA Link, Providing Free Items/Services To Referring Physicians
2015:
AHRA Link, Government Scrutiny of Copayment and Deductible Waivers
2014:
ABA The Health Lawyer, Significant Proposed Changes to the Anti-Kickback Statute and the Civil Monetary Penalties Law
2014:
AHRA Link, 1.95M False Claims Act Settlement for Radiology Billing Company
2014:
AHRA Link, Proposed Revisions to the AKS and CMP Regulations
2014:
AHRA Link, Stark Law and Non-Hospital Providers
2014:
AHRA Link, Attorney Client Privilege Protection Restored For Internal Compliance Investigations
2014:
AHRA Link, How to Prepare for the Expected Increase in HIPAA Fines
2014:
AHRA Link, OIG Proposed Rules Expand Exclusion and CMP Authority
2014:
AHRA Link, Payment of Physician's EHR Transmission Fees May Violate AKS
2014:
AHRA Link, CMS Unveiling Individual Physician Payment Information
2014:
AHRA Link, EHR Stark Law Exception Extended
2013:
AHRA Link, Meaningful Use Incentives Under Increasing Scrutiny
2013:
AHRA Link, New Guidance Released on The Eve of The HIPAA Compliance Deadline
2013:
AHRA Link, SMRC: The Latest Development in Medicare Audits
2013:
AHRA Link, OIG Issues Unfavorable Advisory Opinion for "Carve Out" Deal
2013:
AHRA Link, Beware of Real Estate Deals with Referral Sources
2013:
AHRA Link, CMS Issues Guidance In Case Of EHR Incentive Audit
2013:
AHRA Link, ICD-10: CMS Updates Implementation Tools
2013:
Radiology Management, New HIPAA Rules: A Guide for Radiology Providers
2013:
AHRA Link, Changes To The Breach Notification Rule
2013:
AHRA Link, New HIPAA Rules Issued: A Primer for Radiology Providers
2013:
AHRA Link, OIG Advisory Opinion Provides Guidance on EHR Connectivity Arrangements
2013:
Attorney at Law Magazine, New HIPAA Rules Issued - A Short Primer
2012:
AHRA Link, CMS Retracts the MPPR PC Policy Relating to Group Practices for 2012
2011:
ABA Health Lawyer, The Medicare Enrollment Process--CMS's Most Potent Program Integrity Tool
2011:
Communique, Federal Healthcare Reform: The Push for Quality, Efficiency and Integration
2011:
Radiology Management, Medical Malpractice Tort Reform
2011:
AHRA Link, IDTFs: Mobile, Fixed-Based, Portable Unit? How Do You Know and What Does it Mean?
2011:
AHRA Link, Regulatory Review: Medicare Screening Requirements Finalized, Mandatory Compliance Programs Still Pending
2011:
AHRA Link, PPACA One Year Later: Where Have We Been and Where Are We Going?
2011:
AHRA Link, OIG Again Views Complimentary Transportation Services Favorably
2011:
Healthcare Weekly Review, New Medicare Screening Requirements Finalized, but Mandatory Compliance Program Requirements are Still Pending
2011:
AHRA Link, Accountable Care Organizations: The Proposal and The Basics
2011:
AHRA Link, CMS Issues Final Rule on Credentialing and Privileging for Telemedicine
2011:
AHRA Link, MedPAC Recommends Changes to Diagnostic Imaging Payments and Policy
2011:
AHRA Link, Professional Component Cuts Proposed for 2012
2011:
AHRA Link, CMS Transmittal 380: Enrollment Procedures for Advanced Diagnostic Imaging Accreditation
2011:
AHRA Link, CMS Published the Medicaid RAC Final Rule
2011:
AHRA Link, ACO Final Rule and Guidance Documents Released
2011:
AHRA Link, CMS Publishes the 2012 Physician Fee Schedule Final Rule
2011:
Michigan Medical Law Report, Group Practice Integration in Light of PPACA and Stark
2011:
Michigan Medical Law Report, Final Medicare Screening Requirements Published: Compliance Program Requirements Still Pending
2011:
Michigan Medical Law Report, Final Medicare Screening Requirements Published: Compliance Program Requirements Still Pending
2010:
Radiology Management, Mobile Leasing Diagnostic Testing Arrangments
2010:
The Communique, The Stark Law's In-Office Ancillary Services Exception: In-Office Ancillary Arrangements Remain Viable for Pain Management Practices
2010:
The Communique, Healthcare Marketing: Navigating the Regulatory Landscape
2010:
AHRA Link, Regulatory Review: Healthcare Marketing--Navigating the Regulatory Landscape
2010:
AHRA Link, Regulatory Review: Incentives to Meaningfully Use Electronic Health Records
2010:
RBMA Bulletin, Key Regulations Impacting Healthcare Marketing: Entertainment and Gifts
2010:
AHRA Link, Regulatory Review: Pursuant to MIPPA, CMS Approves Three Organizations to Accredit Suppliers of Advanced Diagnostic Imaging Services
2010:
AHRA Link, Imaging Centers Billing for Out of State Interpretations Can Expect Claim Denials
2010:
AHRA Link, Regulatory Review: Physician Self-Referral Updates
2010:
AHRA Link, Regulatory Review: OIG Approves Proposed Free Pre-Authorization Services Arrangement
2010:
G-2 Compliance Report, Health Care Marketing--What Every Provider Should Know: Navigating the Health Care Regulatory Landscape
2010:
AHRA Link, Regulatory Review: CMS Issues Proposed Rules Relating to Physician Self-Referral
2010:
AHRA Link, Regulatory Review: Special Annual Meeting Edition
2010:
AHRA Link, Regulatory Review: The New Face of Physician Compliance Programs: Physicians Must Manage New Stark Law Risks under the Health Care Reform Act
2010:
AHRA Link, Regulatory Review: Proposed New Screening Requirements for Enrollees
2010:
AHRA Link, Regulatory Review: Ten Facts You Should Know About Medicare ACOs
2010:
AHRA Link, Regulatory Review: CMS Issues Final Rule Regarding Stark's IOASE Disclosure Requirement
2010:
Michigan Medical Law Report, Mobile leasing diagnostic are a good way to enhance practice revenue
2010:
Michigan Medical Law Report, Government chooses accreditation servers
2010:
Michigan Medical Law Report, Focus in self-referral heightened
2010:
Michigan Medical Law Report, Physicians Must Manage New Stark Law Risks Under the Health Care Reform Act
2009:
The Health Lawyer, The ABA Health Law Section, The 2009 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule: The Anti-Markup Rule and IDTF Developments Impacting Diagnostic Testing Services
2009:
Link, The Continued Relevance of the Stark Law's IOASE: In-Office Imaging Arrangements Remain Viable
2009:
Communique, Anesthesia Groups Not Immune From Stark Law Risk
2009:
Link, The October 1st Stark Law Changes: Implications for Diagnostic Imaging Arrangements
2009:
Link, CMS Proposes Rules Regarding Implementation of Accreditation Standards
2009:
Radiology Management, Recent Developments and Key Legal Issues Impacting Diagnostic Imaging Services, Part 2
2009:
Radiology Management, Recent Developments and Key Legal Issues Impacting Diagnostic Imaging Services, Part 1
2009:
Michigan Medical Law Report, The 2009 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule: Medicare's Anti-Markup Rule and IDTF Enrollment Requirements for Mobile Imaging
2009:
Michigan Medical Law Report, In-Office Imaging Services Still Protected
2008:
The Health Lawyer, The ABA Health Law Section, CMS Finalizes Major Stark Changes - New Physician Self-Referral Rules in the 2009 IPPS Final Rulemaking Will Require Restructuring of Many Common Healthcare Arrangements
2008:
The Health Lawyer, The ABA Health Law Section, 2008 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule: Despite Non-Finalization of Stark Proposals, Final Rule Contains Major Implications for Diagnostic Testing Arrangements
2008:
Stout Risius Ross Health Care Quarterly Update, The 2009 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule - Medicare's Anti-Markup Rule and IDTF Enrollment Requirements for Mobile Imaging
2008:
Michigan Medical Law Report, New Stark rules: Yet more arrangements to be restructured
2008:
Michigan Medical Law Report, Medicare's anti-markup rule partially delayed until 2009
2008:
Michigan Medical Law Report, 2008 Medicare physician fee schedule: Final rule has far reaching implications for physician practices providing diagnostic testing
2008:
Laches, Stark II Phase III: The Current Stark Reality
2007:
Health Lawyer, The ABA Health Law Section, Stark II Phase III - The Full Picture
2007:
Michigan Medical Law Report, Final phase of Stark regulations finally here - but it may not really be over
2007:
Michigan Medical Law Report, A healthcare franchise: Add to shopping cart
2007:
Michigan Medical Law Report, Stark Reality: What Every Physician Should Know!
2007:
Michigan Medical Law Report, Cash care and retail medicine opportunities enhance your practice: Legal issues every doctor should know
2006:
Michigan Medical Law Report, Legal issues impacting physician practices: Providing physical therapy services
2006:
Michigan Medical Law Report, Physician-ownership in ambulatory surgery centers
2006:
Michigan Medical Law Report, Physician compensation: What's legal?
2005:
The Health Lawyer, The ABA Health Law Section, Stark and Anti-Kickback Protection for E-Prescribing and Electronic Health Records
2005:
Michigan Medical Law Report, Does Your Practice Qualify as a Group Practice under Stark?
2004:
The Health Lawyer, The ABA Health Law Section, Stark II - Phase II - The Final Voyage
2004:
Pulse, The Phase II Final Stark Regulations Are Here - Are You Ready?
2004:
Detroit Medical News, The Phase II Final Stark Regulations Are Here - Are You Ready?
2004:
Laches, STARK II PHASE II is Here - Have you Analyzed Your Healthcare Clients' Financial Relationships?
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