Extraordinary Changes in Extraordinary Times
Co-author, Law Week Colorado, May 25, 2020
Addressing the COVID-19 pandemic has required extraordinary changes to many societal aspects to enable healthcare workers to help those sickened by the disease. One example of an unprecedented change is the relaxation of otherwise stringent health care fraud and abuse laws, giving health care providers financial flexibility in fighting COVID-19.
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