The Health Law Check-Up, brought to you by the Health Law Group at Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer, P.A., covers critical developments in healthcare law that could impact your practice. Here’s what you’ll find inside the November 2024 edition:

  • Beware of Increased Enforcement Actions Against New Jersey Medi-Spas
  • The Not-So-Friendly PC Model? What Envision Healthcare’s Withdrawal from California Means for the “Captive” PC Model Going Forward
  • New Jersey Enacts Medical Debt Relief Act
  • Recent Healthcare Enforcement Actions: False Claims Act, Anti-Kickback Statute and Stark Law Violations & Settlements
  • Restriction on a Physician’s Ability to Withdraw from a Medical Practice Held Unreasonable

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