Felonies vs. Misdemeanors in New York
New York, like most states, divides crimes into two categories: misdemeanors and felonies. Misdemeanors and […]
Read PostTimes Union Names O’Connell and Aronowitz A Winner of the Capital District 2017 Top Workplaces Award
O’Connell and Aronowitz has been awarded a 2017 Top Workplaces honor by the Times Union. […]
Read PostMedical Answering Services, LLC Awarded Contract for Medicaid Transportation Services Management in the New York City Region
As of April 23, 2017, Medical Answering Services, LLC (MAS) will serve as the Medicaid […]
Read PostWhat is the Role of a Bankruptcy Trustee?
If you file for personal bankruptcy, a trustee will be appointed to manage your case. […]
Read PostJeffrey J. Sherrin Presents At National Conference for Clinical Laboratories
Jeff Sherrin joins a faculty of 80 lab-industry leaders today at the 22nd Annual Executive […]
Read PostFederal False Claims Act Recoveries Are the Third Highest in History
The United States Department of Justice (“DOJ) reported that it obtained over $4.7 billion in […]
Read PostUS HHS OIG and HCCA Release Compliance Program Effectiveness Resource Guide
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Inspector General (OIG) and the […]
Read PostMedicaid Program Integrity: US GAO Finds CMS Needs Work to Develop More Effective Oversight Efforts
On April 17, 2017, the United States Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a report about […]
Read PostConference for Health Educators Provides Statewide Audience for Pamela Nichols and End Distracted Driving
Pamela Nichols is presenting the End Distracted Driving: Student Awareness Initiative today at the New […]
Read PostThe OMIG Releases its 2017-2018 Work Plan
The New York State Office of the Medicaid Inspector General (“OMIG) has released its annual […]
Read PostAttorney Kelly Mikullitz Featured in Daily Gazette Article Discussing Lead Poisoning
The March issue of Daily Gazette’s Homes Edition featured an interview with attorney Kelly Mikullitz. […]
Read PostA Review of the Last 30 Days: A New Era for Health Care
This month’s column in the Albany County Bar Association Newsletter reflects on the changes and […]
Read PostFree Test for Lead in Drinking Water Available to Residents
The New York State Department of Health announced March 1 that it is launching a […]
Read PostCommon Causes of Brain Injuries
The Superbowl officially puts football season behind us, and with it the focus on concussions […]
Read PostSpike in Traffic Deaths Reverses 40-Year Trend
Pam Nichols’s February Newsletter Troubling news on traffic safety. Injuries and deaths from vehicle crashes have […]
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