New rules for nursing home administrators put residents at risk
December 6, 2018
The Philadelphia InquirerBy Mara I. Smith
Over the last 12 months, both the federal and Pennsylvania governments have taken actions that could significantly impact safety at…
Breaking Barriers for the Baby Boomer Burden: How Removing Interstate Provider Licensure for Telemedicine Can Alleviate Impending Health Care Costs
November 7, 2018
Health Care Liability & Litigation NewsletterIn March 2018, the United States Census Bureau projected that by 2030, all baby boomers will be over the age…
Paging Doctor Amazon: The impact of tech’s assault on healthcare
April 9, 2018
The Philadelphia InquirerBy Mara I. Smith
The tech industry is tackling healthcare. Recently, corporate giants Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway, and JPMorgan Chase announced that they will be…
Report on AHLA’s Networking Breakfast: “Making the Most of your Mentor Relationships”
January 2, 2018
American Health Lawyers Association - Connections December 2017 IssueBy Alex B. Foster
On November 7, 2017, AHLA’s Women’s Leadership Council and Young Professionals Council co-sponsored the “Making the Most of your Mentor…
Love in the time of open enrollment: Should you marry for health insurance?
November 22, 2017
The Philadelphia InquirerBy Mara I. Smith
Montgomery McCracken attorney Mara I. Smith discusses what couples should consider before choosing their health insurance plans. […] With the Dec….