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28 October 2020

Enforcement Relief: What New Regulatory Reforms Could Mean For Hospices

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Husch Blackwell LLP

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Husch Blackwell LLP
The Trump Administration has shown an interest in regulatory reform with the goal of reducing the burden on regulated parties such as hospices.
United States Coronavirus (COVID-19)
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The Trump Administration has shown an interest in regulatory reform with the goal of reducing the burden on regulated parties such as hospices. This has recently come to the forefront as part of the administration's efforts to lessen the impact of the coronavirus on the economy. In this episode, Husch Blackwell's Meg Pekarske hosts a lively conversation with colleagues Bryan Nowicki, Emily Park and Liz LaFoe about several recent reform efforts and how they may impact future enforcement related to hospice audits, investigations and surveys. The Trump Administration has shown an interest in regulatory reform with the goal of reducing the burden on regulated parties such as hospices. This has recently come to the forefront as part of the administration's efforts to lessen the impact of the coronavirus on the economy. In this episode, Husch Blackwell's Meg Pekarske hosts a lively conversation with colleagues Bryan Nowicki, Emily Park and Liz LaFoe about several recent reform efforts and how they may impact future enforcement related to hospice audits, investigations and surveys. Tune in here: https://lnkd.in/ehSGc4t

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