Healthcare DIVE December 5, 2022
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The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound effect on the healthcare industry, and nearly two years after it began, organizations are still grappling with the challenges they faced when it started. While the popularity of telehealth medicine soared in 2020, 2022 has seen this remote healthcare option become a mainstay in provider practice. Although it is convenient for patients and providers, substantial compliance risks are still involved in telehealth medicine.

In addition, recent enforcement actions by the US Department of Justice (DOJ) have pointed to specific risks organizations may face during a merger or acquisition. These settlements demonstrate the importance of practicing due diligence and resolving liabilities that originated before a merger or acquisition. A looming recession may also require...

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