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How Health Care Reform May Affect Settlements

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

On March 23, 2010, President Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 into law.  The enactment of this law heralds a new era in American health care and insurance practices.  Though there are many conflicting views on the changes that the law creates, there will definitely be a shift in how insurance companies and health care providers operate from now on.  In reviewing the basics of Health Care Reform, there are many aspects that may have an affect on future settlements in cases where an insurance company or provider has made payment.  It will be important in the coming months and years for attorneys to be aware of the status of their client’s insurance eligibility and enrollment, and to continue to remain compliant throughout the case management process.

Based on some of the basic tenents of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010,  here are a few things that the trial bar may see in the future: Read the rest of this entry »

This Just In… VA Budget Act Signed

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
 President Obama Signs the Veterans Health Care Budget Reform and Transparency Act of 2009
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On October 22, 2009 President Obama signed the Veterans Health Care Budget Reform and Transparency Act of 2009, calling it “the most significant victory for veterans in a generation”.  This legislation ensures that the Department of Veterans Affairs can continue to provide adequate funding for health care benefits, facilities, and programs, even through years when Congress has yet to approve a  budget.  This bill was designed to avoid lapses in funding, allowing Congress to authorize advance funds to meet the demands of the health care services provided by the VA to over 7.84 millionVA health care enrollees.  According to Arthur Wilson of the Disabled American Veterans Organization (DAV), “with funding assured, VA Hospital and clinic directors will no longer have to delay the hiring of new doctors or nurses, or the purchase of new medical equipment, due to Confgress’ failure to approve a budget on time…” (Reuters, 10/22/2009).
For more information on the Department of Veterans Affairs, visit www.va.gov.  If you have a VA lien issue, contact Lien Settlement Solutions at (877)907-5436 for assistance.