ROLF Chosen as a Best Law Firm in the US (2024)
We are very pleased to announce that Rolf Goffman Martin Lang LLP has been listed in Best Lawyers for 2024 as one of the best law firms in the country in the area of Health Care.
We are very pleased to announce that Rolf Goffman Martin Lang LLP has been listed in Best Lawyers for 2024 as one of the best law firms in the country in the area of Health Care.
This informational document is intended to provide licensed assisted living facilities in Ohio with an understanding of their legal duty to report to ODH, along with how and when such reports are to be submitted.
Michigan’s 34 County Medical Care Facilities (“MCMCF”s) should be considering their action plan for responding to the Supreme Court's recent decision in Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County, Indiana, et al.
The recently passed state budget bill brings significant changes to the regulations governing nursing homes (NFs) and assisted living facilities (ALFs). These amendments introduce intermediate sanctions for violations, focusing on prompt correction and imposing civil monetary penalties.
As reduced census continues to be a challenge, surrendering nursing home beds may provide an opportunity for Ohio providers to save costs by lowering your facility’s annual bed tax (franchise permit fee).
A summary of common immigration approaches in long-term care.
The ROP Phase 3 Guidance Packet is now available through the EVOLVE Store.
ROLF will prepare and submit Ohio HHA licensure applications for a one-time flat fee, which includes required policies attorney consultation, and the licensure fee.
10 attorneys from Rolf Goffman Martin Lang LLP were listed in The Best Lawyers in America© 2023.
An introduction to regulatory and compliance issues and risks for Administrators-in-Training.
An update on survey and enforcement, including new regulations, guidance and enforcement changes/trends that have occurred over the last year, and discuss risk management strategies for the same.
An update on survey and enforcement, including new regulations, guidance and enforcement changes/trends that have occurred over the last year, and discuss risk management strategies for the same.
Update on compliance risks and trends in enforcement as well as upcoming changes to HIPAA regulations.
An overview of the enforcement cycle and managing adverse events.
Serious reimbursement, regulatory and structural planning needs to take place now for the inevitable future when private rooms in nursing homes are the standard.
Michele Conroy and Jacqueline Anderson will be providing a review of Ohio’s new camera monitoring law at OHCA's Winter Conference on March 3, 2022.