Announcement: Newest Virginia State Bar Member
We are pleased to announce that Philip Wright, Esq., is now admitted to practice law in the Commonwealth of Virginia and is a member of the Virginia State Bar.
read moreHHS Inspector General Report finds that Medicare Advantage Organizations improperly deny nearly 1 in 5 payment requests
On April 27, 2022, the Office of the Inspector General for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (“OIG”) released a report finding that Medicare Advantage Organizations (“MAOs”) are issuing unnecessary denials resulting in delayed care for patients and...
read moreWho’s Paying the Medical Bill?
By: Hailey Groover, Legal Assistant Conflicts in Coordination of Benefits Under Maryland Insurance Article § 15-1008 Healthcare providers occasionally run into situations where a patient will have coverage under two health plans. Ironically, because of...
read moreGustavo Matheus elected to Leadership Montgomery Board of Directors for Fiscal Year 2022
Anderson & Quinn is pleased to announce that the Leadership Montgomery Board of Directors voted to select Gustavo Matheus as an At-Large Board member for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2022. Anderson & Quinn believes Gustavo’s insight and leadership will be a...
read moreKirsten Haalboom to Participate in Leadership Montgomery’s 2022 CORE Program
Leadership Montgomery has announced the 2022 CORE Program participants, which will include Kirsten Haalboom, Associate at Anderson & Quinn, LLC. As a participant in the CORE Program, Ms. Haalboom will collaborate with experienced leaders within the community in...
read moreRevamping Prior Authorization Laws in Managed Care (Part 2)
Why Insurance Article § 15-1009 Should be Applicable to Managed Care Organizations This is the second of two articles regarding Maryland laws in need of updating. By: Jason C. Anderson and Gustavo Matheus In our last article, found here, we discussed the need for...
read moreRevamping Prior Authorization Laws in Managed Care
Why Healthcare Providers Should Insist on Laws Requiring Payment of Services Denied for Lack of Authorization: A Maryland MCO Case Study. This is the first of two articles regarding Maryland laws in need of updating. By: Robert P. Scanlon and Gustavo Matheus Two of...
read moreCourts as Scientific Gatekeepers: New Developments in Maryland Law
The intersection of law and science can have many layers, like stacked overpass cloverleafs where several highways merge. Some statutes operate as amazingly consistent diagnosticians which unerringly find that incidents of…
read moreAnnouncement: Newest Virginia State Bar Member
We are pleased to announce that Alice Kelley Scanlon, Member, is now admitted to practice law in the Commonwealth of Virginia and is a member of the Virginia State Bar.
read moreDenial of Hospital’s COVID Claim Shows Why Patients Must Support Providers
You might think that a health insurance company would not possibly contest the hospital treatment of an insured patient severely ill with COVID-19. Think again. COVID-19, also known as coronavirus, has created a global pandemic. More than 230,000 Americans have died...
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