[09/16/25]
Posted on September 16, 2025 in Health Law News, Litigation Analysis
Published by: Hall Render
In United States ex rel. O’Laughlin v. Radiation Therapy Services, P.S.C., the Sixth Circuit (also referred to as the “Court”) recently affirmed dismissal of a relator’s False Claims Act (“FCA”) action, concluding that he failed to plead or prove with particularity that radiation service providers submitted false claims for radiation or chemotherapy services, relying... READ MORE
Tags: False Claims Act, Incident to Services, sixth Circuit
[09/12/25]
Posted on September 12, 2025 in Health Law News, Hospital Real Estate Briefing
Published by: Hall Render
While institutional investor groups are a major acquirer of medical outpatient buildings (MOBs), the past 18 months have seen a surge in “reverse monetizations” where hospitals and health systems are buying (or buying back) such buildings. Hospitals purchased $2.8B worth of MOBs in 2024 and $761M in 1H 2025, accounting for about 23 percent... READ MORE
Tags: Antitrust, Behavioral Health, capital spending, Health Care Real Estate, Health Care Real Estate Briefing, hospital construction, Hospital Real Estate Briefing, Medicaid cuts, Mergers and Acquisitions, outpatient care, Physician Alignment, privatization, Rural Health
[09/12/25]
Posted on September 12, 2025 in Health Law News, HR Insights for Health Care
Published by: Hall Render
On June 9, 2025, the Trump Administration’s sweeping travel ban took effect, suspending entry for citizens of twelve countries and imposing partial restrictions on nationals from seven more.[1] The measure was introduced as part of a broader effort to address national security and vetting concerns, signaling that the restrictions were only the beginning of... READ MORE
Tags: Immigration, National Security, Travel Restrictions
[09/12/25]
Posted on September 12, 2025 in Health Law News, Health Provider News
Published by: Hall Render
NATIONAL A rare nurse role that is eliminating hospital pain points AHA accuses drugmakers of 340B ‘conspiracy,’ urges federal probe AHA, others urge legislators to prevent Medicaid DSH cuts AMA backs HHS’ crackdown on information blocking Antitrust lawsuit against Epic can continue, federal judge says Bill with 6% HHS funding cut advances: 5 notes... READ MORE
[09/11/25]
Posted on September 11, 2025 in Health Law News, Private Equity
Published by: Hall Render
Health care continues to drive private equity (“PE”) activity, creating opportunities for investors and traditional health care providers. Transactions in the health care space are especially complicated, layering health care regulatory and reimbursement considerations on top of a complex securities, antitrust, privacy and security framework. Hall Render’s PE team of attorneys and advisors leverage... READ MORE
Tags: PRIVATE EQUITY, Private Equity Deal Spotlight
[09/09/25]
Posted on September 9, 2025 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
On July 4, 2025, President Trump signed into law the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” (“Reconciliation Package”). The large-scale Medicaid cuts contained in the Reconciliation Package, coupled with recent trends of increased federal and state scrutiny of health care transactions, are expected to result in smaller, independent or rural hospitals looking for non-traditional avenues... READ MORE
Tags: Hospital Transactions, Medicaid cuts, Transactional Scrutiny
[09/08/25]
Posted on September 8, 2025 in Health Law News, Hospital Real Estate Briefing
Published by: Hall Render
According to CBRE, medical outpatient building (MOB) transaction volume increased 32% in Q2 with $2.2 billion in investments. Phoenix was the top market in terms of investment volume, followed by Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. The average MOB cap rate was 7.4%. The average sale price per square foot was $277, which is 40%... READ MORE
Tags: Antitrust, Behavioral Health, capital spending, Health Care Real Estate, Health Care Real Estate Briefing, hospital construction, Hospital Real Estate Briefing, Medicaid cuts, Mergers and Acquisitions, outpatient care, Physician Alignment, privatization, Rural Health
[09/05/25]
Posted on September 5, 2025 in Health Law News, Health Provider News
Published by: Hall Render
NATIONAL A network strategy helping rural hospitals thrive: 6 notes A disjointed map of vaccine guidance emerges AHA comments to HRSA on proposed 340B rebate model program AMA split on RFK Jr. CMS broadens access to catastrophic exchange plans CMS Moves To Rescind Federal Nursing Home Staffing Mandate CMS updates AHEAD model: 6 things... READ MORE
[09/02/25]
Posted on September 2, 2025 in Health Law News, Hospital Real Estate Briefing
Published by: Hall Render
The North Carolina Medical Facilities Plan has identified a need for 267 more hospital beds in Wake County, NC. Duke Health, Novant Health, UNC Health and WakeMed have all filed proposals for projects in the area. Children’s hospitals are performing well today, but experts believe Medicaid cuts that go into effect next year could... READ MORE
Tags: Antitrust, Behavioral Health, capital spending, Health Care Real Estate, Health Care Real Estate Briefing, hospital construction, Hospital Real Estate Briefing, Medicaid cuts, Mergers and Acquisitions, outpatient care, Physician Alignment, privatization, Rural Health
[08/29/25]
Posted on August 29, 2025 in Health Law News
Published by: Hall Render
Health care joint ventures can create an important vehicle for combining resources and expertise, in addition to improving health care product and service access. However, these arrangements often come with complex legal, regulatory and operational challenges that may affect timelines and the profitability of these arrangements. Significant delays or modifications to the anticipated commencement... READ MORE
Tags: Antitrust Matters, Due Diligence, Hart-Scott Rodino Act, joint ventures