Aug 17, 2021 | Claims and Disputes, Construction, Healthcare
Following the widespread outbreak of Covid-19, more than one hundred countries had instituted either a full or partial lockdown by the end of March 2020, which subsequently forced most hearings and tribunals to be held remotely. To better understand the experiences of...
Aug 1, 2021 | Claims and Disputes, Healthcare, Webinars
Jessica Smith will take part in a panel on “Feast and Famine: The Economics of Healthcare in a Pandemic” from 4:30–5:30 p.m. CT on September 21. Panelists will analyze the economic impact of the pandemic on healthcare providers, including lost revenue from...
Jun 22, 2021 | Corporate Finance and Restructuring, Healthcare
BRG Senior Associate Alex Ney has been deeply involved in dealmaking over the past year-plus, during which the M&A landscape was sideswiped by the pandemic before rising to new peaks. Amid the turmoil, risk-taking among buyers has changed, Ney says. Q: Big...
Jun 8, 2021 | Claims and Disputes, Healthcare
When the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic hit hospitals in March 2020, many hospitals canceled elective procedures and furloughed revenue cycle staff as patient volumes dropped significantly. However, as hospitals restarted these procedures, the backlog of patients...
May 31, 2021 | Government Contracting, Healthcare, Regulatory Compliance
Harry Broadman writes about the Biden administration’s announcement about the willingness of Washington to temporarily waive patent protection of vaccines for COVID-19 developed and produced by pharmaceutical companies in the name of accelerating the inoculation of...
May 13, 2021 | Healthcare
Telehealth services and an increased focus on mental and preventative wellness will be among the pandemic’s lasting legacies on healthcare. With millions of people around the world now getting vaccinated each day, the worst of the coronavirus pandemic appears to be...