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By Cedra Mayfield | February 8, 2024
"[A] right under a [Certificate of Need] to operate a particular kind of hospital is a private right because the right to use one's property in a particular way is a traditional property right," the Supreme Court of Georgia ruled.
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By Alex Anteau | February 6, 2024
The plaintiff-appellants also alleged that the nurse responsible been involved in a prior incident where she tested positive for a narcotic substance and ended up breaking the jaw of an unrelated patient while administering anesthesia.
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By F. Paul Greene | February 6, 2024
A recent enforcement trend shows risks of concurrent jurisdiction under HIPAA and beyond.
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By James Pollard | The Associated Press | February 5, 2024
The complaint marks another attempt by abortion providers to relax the state's so-called fetal heartbeat law. The South Carolina Supreme Court reversed course last summer when it upheld the ban after striking down a similar version.
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By Adolfo Pesquera | February 2, 2024
"If this was a criminal prosecution, which it to him feels like [that] I'm sure, what's your evidence of motive?" Justice Jeff Boyd asked.
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By Mike Kenny | February 2, 2024
There is indeed a palpable need for reform and law and public policy to address several assisted living issues, especially as the population continues to age.
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By Kritika Bharadwaj and Colton Kopcik | February 2, 2024
This article evaluates the regulatory trends that address issues of algorithmic data bias and data privacy and security that are inherent to the deployment of GenAI systems in health care.
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By Allison Dunn | February 1, 2024
"Defendants acknowledged at oral argument that the record does not tell us whether the alleged hand-soaking occurred before or after the sutures were removed. But if Butts-Franklin had soaked her hand after the sutures were removed, it 'c[ould not] be the basis for a mitigation of damages instruction' because she 'did not act contrary to the advice given,'" Justice Stuart A. Raphael wrote on behalf of the unanimous appellate panel.
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By Chris O'Malley | January 31, 2024
Jennifer Rhodes is taking the legal reins of the only company with a Food and Drug Administration-approved treatment for Parkinson's hallucinations.
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By Lisa L. Smith, Eric M. Kraus and Julia M. Markov | January 29, 2024
On Dec. 12, 2023, MAPS PBC, now Lykos Therapeutics, announced their submission of a New Drug Application to the FDA for MDMA in combination with psychotherapy for the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder.
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