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DEA Extension of Telemedicine Flexibilities and Impact on CT Practitioners 
Telemedicine
Factors for Connecticut Health Providers to Consider When Responding to “Required by Law” Requests for Disclosure of Protected Health
Protected Health Information
The New Information Blocking Rules: Preventing Harm Exception and Test Results
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The New Information Blocking Rules: What Providers Need to Know Before the April 5 Deadline
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Governor Announces Connecticut Will Continue Age-Based Approach to COVID-19 Vaccine Eligibility; Educators and Childcare Providers to Have Dedicated Clinics
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Health Law from the Courts: Review of 2020 Connecticut Case Law
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Happy New Year? 2021 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule is a Mixed Bag
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Attention Doctors, Dentists and Other Licensees -– 148 Thousand Plus Reasons to Renew Licenses and Permits on Time
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Connecticut Poised to Continue Expanded Telehealth Services Into 2021
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HHS Issues What May Be a Short-lived Final Rule Removing Certain Sex-Based Discrimination Protections
Affordable Care Act
The COVID-19 Telehealth Boom Might Be Here to Stay, but HIPAA Flexibility Might Not
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More Money for Hospitals and Other COVID-19 Caregivers: Federal Provider Relief Fund Replenished and Disbursement Begins
Health Care Employees
HIPAA Holiday Reminder for CT Providers
Health IT Update – Reconciling HHS’ Recent Proposed Rules Concerning Electronic Health Information with Connecticut’s Information Blocking Statute
The Potential Impact of the Conscience Rule on Connecticut Health Care Providers
No Such Thing As A Free Lunch: A Compliance Warning on Lavish Entertainment and Bogus Educational Meetings
HIPAA in the Age of Ransomware
Thinking of Becoming a Concierge Practice? Some Legal Issues to Consider

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