Powers of Attorney for Health Care in the Age of COVID-19By Sarah LeRoseYoung Lawyers Division, March 2022Many agents named in powers of attorney for health care documents are unaware of the responsibilities bestowed upon them and the standards they are held to under the law.
What You Should Know About Illinois’ New Non-Compete LawBy Norman T. FinkelHealth Care Law, December 2021Governor Pritzker recently signed into law amendments to the Illinois Freedom to Work Act with the potential to impact all restrictive covenant agreements entered into on or after January 1, 2022.
All the Latest Developments in Health Care LawBy W. Eugene Basanta, Elizabeth LaRocca, & Grace MillerHealth Care Law, March 2021Summaries of recent federal and Illinois health care cases.
HIPAA Protective Orders and Use of Protected Health Information in LitigationBy Jason G. SchutteElder Law, July 2020A discussion of Haage v. Zavala, a recent appellate case that deals with protective orders entered in personal injury cases pursuant to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1966 and the rules promulgated pursuant to that Act.
HIPAA Protective Orders and Use of Protected Health Information in LitigationBy Jason G. SchutteHealth Care Law, June 2020A discussion of Haage v. Zavala, a recent appellate case that deals with protective orders entered in personal injury cases pursuant to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1966 and the rules promulgated pursuant to that Act.
All the Latest Developments in Health Care LawBy W. Eugene Basanta, Elizabeth LaRocca, & Grace MillerHealth Care Law, March 2020Summaries of recent federal and Illinois health care cases.
The Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act and Health CareBy Julia Lynch Lynch, Bonnie Keane DelGobbo, Karen K. Harris, & Michael A. WoodsHealth Care Law, March 2020The increased use of scan-based technology in the delivery of health care, coupled with a plaintiff-friendly interpretation of existing Illinois law has created an increase in litigation against hospitals regarding compliance with the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act.
In Memory of Dr. Herb SohnHealth Care Law, December 2019Dr. Herb Sohn, a respected friend and colleague and longtime member of the ISBA Health Care Section Council, passed away on June 7, 2019.
All the Latest Developments in Health Care LawBy W. Eugene Basanta, Elizabeth LaRocca, & Grace MillerHealth Care Law, September 2019Summaries of recent federal and Illinois health care cases.
All the latest developments in health care lawBy W. Eugene Basanta, Elizabeth LaRocca, & Ashley LindsleyHealth Care Law, April 2019Summaries of recent federal and Illinois health care cases.
Medicaid eligibility: Koss v. Norwood one year laterBy Frank E. StepnowskiHealth Care Law, April 2019A look at the impact of Koss v. Norwood, in which the court ordered the Illinois Department of Human Services to to approve applications for Medicaid coverage within regulatory time periods.
OIG data brief regarding opioid use in Medicare Part DHealth Care Law, December 2018A summary of the Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Health and Human Service's data brief, "Opioid Use in Medicare Part D Remains Concerning."