The LoweDown on 2019 Top 10 Health Law Issues - The Preview

Apr 10, 2019 at 12:13 pm by Staff


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By Michael R. Lowe, Esq., Board Certified Health Care Attorney

Lowe & Evander, P.A.

We all know that the U.S. Health Care system is a mess. But we also know that it is full of a lot of money that flows and changes hands between patients, providers/professionals and payors on a massive basis. 2019 is shaping up to be a year of significant development and disruption for the health care system, and 2020 will bring health care to the forefront as the nation progresses towards the 2020 election cycle in which health care will again be a front-and-center political issue.

This article provides a preview of our assessment of the top 10 health law issues that providers, professionals and physician group practices need to be aware of following the first quarter of this year and as they progress through the remainder of 2019. In the coming weeks, we will provide a further article listing these top 10 health law issues, as well as further articles on each of them in the coming weeks and months.

And perhaps for the first time in my career as a health law attorney, we have reached a tipping point of epic proportions for both the U.S. health care system and health care law, which is saying a lot given the major changes we have seen over the past 3 decades including HIPAA federal and abuse and Stark Law changes, ACOs and CINs, the ACA and health care reform, and deepening regulation on both the federal and state levels.

In that regard, 5 major trends will be affecting and reshaping both the health care delivery system and health law paradigm over the next 12-18 months. Those trends are:

Stay tuned for further articles on all of these subjects over the next several weeks and months. We look forward to providing educational content for readers and are excited to be at the forefront of these paradigm shifts in both the U.S. health care system and health law matters.

Michael R. Lowe, Esquire is a board-certified health law attorney at Lowe & Evander, P.A. Mr. Lowe and our law firm regularly represent providers, physicians and other licensed health care professionals, and facilities in a wide variety of health care law matters.

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For more information regarding those health care law and such matters please visit our website www.Lowehealthlaw.com or call our office at (407) 332-6353.

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