By Steven Combs | Published May 26, 2015 | Posted in Healthcare Law | Tagged Tags: Affordable Care Act, data sharing, fees, health care law attorney, health care reform | Leave a comment
As the implementation of the Affordable Care and Patient Protection Act continues, many doctors and health care organizations are dealing with escalating costs associated with data sharing. For the most part, these fees stem from the software vendors, who often ask for thousands of dollars for physicians to have access to data-sharing capabilities. As most Read More
Read MoreAccording to officials from the United States government, the second full sign-up season under the Affordable Care Act is off to a good start. While officials admit there is still certainly a ways to go for the new health care program to be considered a success, they believe that progress has been encouraging in this Read More
Read MoreFor doctors, patients and institutional providers alike, the activation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has been widely regarded with uncertainty and trepidation. While much coverage has been devoted to how the new law’s provisions could affect patients and insurance companies throughout the United States, decidedly less focus has been given to the impact it Read More
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