Foley Senior Counsel Adam Hepworth, a member of the firm’s Health Care Industry Team will be co-presenting an AHLA Webinar titled, “Medicaid Payment Reform – Uncertain Future of Supplemental Payments.” He will be presenting with Jennifer Evans, the Office Managing Partner of Polsinelli. Their webinar will cover the overview of Medicaid financing principles, provide a summary of proposed CMS financing changes, including to permissible provider taxes, upper payment limit payments, and sourcing for the non-federal share, as well as going over the new proposed transparency and reporting requirements for Medicaid providers.
To find out more about this webinar, and to register, click here.
People
Related Insights
17 February 2025
Foley Viewpoints
6 Steps to Manage Tariff Risks in a Trade War
As Trump seeks to raise U.S. tariffs (which currently tend to be among the lowest worldwide), manufacturers, distributors, retailers, and other companies that frequently import must determine the best strategy to deal with the resulting uncertainties.
25 February 2025
Events
Navigating Tariffs and Supply Chain Contracts: Mitigating Financial and Legal Risks
Join Foley and Lardner LLP partners Greg Husisian, Leah Imbrogno, and Vanessa Miller on Tuesday, February 25, for a Strafford CLE webinar, “Navigating Tariffs and Supply Chain Contracts: Mitigating Financial and Legal Risks.”
17 February 2025
Foley Viewpoints
Navigating Non-Compete Agreements: Key Considerations for In-House Counsel in Franchise Businesses
In May of last year, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) sought to ban non-compete agreements in most employment contracts. Franchise agreements were an exception. However, before the rule could take effect in September, a federal court vacated the ruling in August, asserting that the FTC lacked the authority to enforce such a regulation.