Keep Up-to-Date with Changes to the Medicare and Medicaid Programs.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c29263) has announced the addition of Bulletin on Long-Term Care Law to their offering An essential tool for long-term care administrators, The Bulletin on Long-Term Care Law covers federal and state laws and regulations governing long-term care facilities, compliance problems, changes to the Medicare and Medicaid programs, litigation and coverage of news of importance to long-term care providers. Each month, you'll get the latest regulatory and legal intelligence regarding repeal of the Boren Amendment, regulatory changes from the Balanced Budget Act, labor relations and employment law, fraud and abuse, corporate compliance, Patient Self-Determination Act Patient Self-Determination Act An act that requiring health professionals reimbursed by Medicare/Medicaid to inform Pts of their legal rights to refuse treatment and prepare advance directives. , Fair Labor Standards Act Fair Labor Standards Act or Wages and Hours Act, passed by the U.S. Congress in 1938 to establish minimum living standards for workers engaged directly or indirectly in interstate commerce, including those involved in production of goods bound , Operation Restore Trust and staffing, and updates about federal agencies, such as the Health Care Financing Administration Health Care Financing Administration, n.pr department in the U.S. agency of Health and Human Services responsible for the oversight of the Medicaid and Medicare benefit programs, including guidelines, payment, and coverage policies. , Office of Inspector General Noun 1. Office of Inspector General - the investigative arm of the Federal Trade Commission OIG independent agency - an agency of the United States government that is created by an act of Congress and is independent of the executive departments , Department of Labor, Immigration and Naturalization Service, and Occupational Safety and Health Administration Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), U.S. agency established (1970) in the Dept. of Labor (see Labor, United States Department of) to develop and enforce regulations for the safety and health of workers in businesses that are engaged in interstate . By including the name of a contact person at the end of each article, The Bulletin on Long-Term Care Law also serves as an exchange medium and promotes networking among long-term care professionals. The Bulletin on Long-Term Care Law is published monthly. For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c29263 |
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