Lexology April 2, 2025
Holland & Knight LLP

Highlights

  • New state healthcare transaction reporting and corporate practice of medicine (CPOM) laws faced significant headwinds in 2024, as increased opposition by state legislators and advocacy participation by industry stakeholders led to eight bills failing and only Indiana successfully passing a transaction reporting statute.
  • After the U.S. election, however, state legislative activity began to regain traction, with the Massachusetts Legislature passing new updates to its framework during the final days of 2024. That momentum carried into the new year, with more than a dozen states proposing a flurry of bills.
  • This Holland & Knight alert provides key updates and considerations for healthcare organizations, investors and stakeholders on the surge of bills as we enter the second quarter (Q2) of...

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