Clinton Royce Mikel, experienced Business attorney in Farmington Hills, MI with 0 reviews
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Clinton Royce Mikel

32000 Northwestern Hwy, Farmington Hills, MI

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University of Michigan Law School
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Cornell University

Publications

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 Health Law Section, Proposed Rule, Stark CY 2019 - Modernizing and Clarifying the Physician Self-Referral Regulations (Stark) REDLINE
2019:
ABA Health Law Sectuib, Comments regarding file code OIG-0936-AA10P, RIN 0936-AA10-P, Proposed Rule, 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
2018:
Physician Law: Evolving Trends & Hot Topics 2018, Final HIPAA Omnibus rule: What's Changed, and a Guide to Complying for Providers (Or, "Better Late Than Never")
2017:
Physician Law: Evolving Trends & Hot Topics 2017, Final HIPAA Omnibus Rule: What's Changed, and a Guide to Complying for Providers
2017:
ABA The Health Lawyer, Significant Changes to Anti-Kickback Statute Safe Harbors/Exceptions to the Civil Monetary Penalty Law
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, The Final 2018 MPFS: What Radiology Providers Need to Know
2017:
AHRA Link, A Clarification on Medical Necessity Determinations
2016:
AHRA Link, The Big Impact of a Little Known Patient Privacy Right
2016:
AHLA Health Lawyer, Stark's New NPP Recruitment Exception - Dissection and Practice Tips
2016:
AHRA Link, Imaging Provisions in 2017 OIG Work Plan
2016:
ABA Health eSource, Reporting and Returning Medicare Overpayment: Long Awaited Final Rule Provides Clarification
2015:
Coupons in the News, Sensodyne & Tums Maker Slammed Over New Coupon Language
2015:
Coupons in the News, Controversial Coupon Language
2015:
ABA The Health Lawyer, Final CY 2016 Stark Law Changes-Welcomed Revisions to Stark
2015:
ABA Health eSource, The OIG's Practical Guidance for Health Care Governing Boards on Compliance Oversight"
2015:
ABA Health eSource, Proposed Stark Law Changes - Welcomed Relaxation of Current Regulations
2015:
ABA Health Law Section, Final PFS CY 2016 Physician Self-Referral (Stark) Changes Redline
2014:
AHRA Link, Payment of Physician's EHR Transmission Fees May Violate AKS
2014:
ABA The Health Lawyer, Significant Proposed Changes to the Anti-Kickback Statute and the Civil Monetary Penalties Law
2014:
AHRA Link, How to Prepare for the Expected Increase in HIPAA Fines
2014:
AHRA Link, CMS Unveiling Individual Physician Payment Information
2014:
AHRA Link, 1.95M False Claims Act Settlement for Radiology Billing Company
2013:
Radiology Management Magazine, New HIPAA Rules: A Guide for Radiology Providers
2013:
ABA Health Law Section, Proposed CY 2014 Physician Fee Schedule Impacts Telehealth Services
2013:
ABA Health eSource, Changes to the Breach Notification Risk Assessment Under the HIPAA Megarule
2013:
ABA Health Law Section, HIPAA Privacy, Security, Enforcement & Breach Notification: Redlined Final Omnibus Rule
2013:
Center for Telehealth and e-Health Law, ABA Health Law Section Analysis of CY2014 CMS Telehealth Reimbursement
2013:
ABA Health Law Section eHealth Alert, 1.2 Million HIPAA Fine Related to Digital Copy Machines
2013:
Physician Issues Manuscript, Where Are We WIth HIPAA/HITECH? A Recap, Bright Spots and The Future, Final HIPAA Megarule: What's Changed, and a Guide to Complying for Providers
2013:
ABA Health Law Section, Final CY 2014 Physician Fee Schedule Expands the Geographic Reach for Telehealth Services
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, Changes To The Breach Notification Rule
2013:
AHRA Link, New HIPAA Rules Issued: A Primer for Radiology Providers
2013:
AHRA Link, New Guidance Released on The Eve of The HIPAA Compliance Deadline
2013:
Attorney at Law Magazine, New HIPAA Rules Issued - A Short Primer
2013:
Michigan Medical Law Report, New HIPAA Rules Issued: A Short Primer
2012:
AHLA Revised and Reissued Email Alert, New Hampshire House Passes Sweeping Rules Regarding Physician Relationships With Medical Device Companies
2012:
AHRA Link, Heightened Scrutiny of Self-Referring Physician Imaging Practices
2012:
American Health Lawyers Association (AHLA), The Required Hospital Standard Charge Publication That You Probably Missed
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