We leverage our experience on behalf of our government clients to create a transparent stakeholder engagement process that assures buy-in and successful implementation of critical initiatives.
Government agencies are under considerable pressure to efficiently and effectively deploy tax dollars to meet the needs of their citizens. These pressures create opportunities for pilots and other innovations. As former government employees with national experience, Atrómitos has the technical expertise and practical experience to meet this challenge with innovative insights informed by practical operational guidance.
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Examining Patient Right of Access Under HIPAA
In our last Compliance Article, we supplied you with yet another cliff hanger, promising to return to discuss the Office of Civil Rights’ (OCR) continued focus on enforcement of Patient’s…
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OCR Signals Return to Regular Programming with Recent Settlements
2020 has taught us all something about the limitations of the human imagination when it comes to mid-season plot twists. There are some things, however, that we can rely on…
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Reflections on The Affordable Care Act and the Politics of Healthcare
As may be expected in an election year in the midst of a pandemic (and following the recent death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the precipitate nomination of Judge…
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Telehealth Series #2: Advance Guidance on Connected Care Pilot Application Released
The Pandemic and the need for social distancing has engendered a rapid and exponential uptick in the use of telehealth services. The Connected Care Pilot Program has thus taken on…
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Untangling the Procedural History and Legal Arguments of Texas v. California
This week, we dive into the case itself, which is now scheduled to appear before the Supreme Court on November 10th, one week after the November 3rd election. In this…
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USPS: An Integral Part of the U.S. Healthcare System
Access to mail-order medications can significantly impact vulnerable populations‘ health and quality of life, which is why we view the USPS as an integral part of the U.S. healthcare system.
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