UPDATE: HHS Sets June 3 Deadline for Certain Attestations – Healthcare Providers Must Attest To (And Comply With) Various Terms and Conditions to Obtain (or Retain) Certain Payments Made from the CARES Act Provider Relief Fund
Sara Anne T. Quinn Elected President of the Marion Griffin Chapter of the Lawyers’ Association for Women
UPDATED: Effective May 15, 2020, Louisiana Department of Health Continues (and Does Not Further Expand) Its April 20, 2020 Order Permitting Healthcare Providers to Only Perform Medical and Surgical Procedures to Treat Certain “Emergency”, “Time-Sensitive” and Other Specified Medical Conditions
UPDATED: Effective May 15, 2020, Louisiana Governor Lifts Statewide Stay at Home Order and Issues Phase 1 Order in Its Place; “Higher Risk” Patients Encouraged to Only Leave Home for Essential Activities, Including Obtaining Medicine and Medical Care and Treatment
Which Court Will Be the First to Decide Whether Business Interruption Insurance Policies Cover Losses Due to COVID-19?
UPDATE: Deadline for Attestation Extended from 30 to 45 Days – Healthcare Providers Must Comply with Various Terms and Conditions to Obtain (or Retain) Certain Payments Made from the CARES Act Provider Relief Fund