Latest Posts

Posts in Health Care.
New Connecticut Health Care Laws Effective in the New Year
Health Law Case
Connecticut Legislature Expands Employee Safety Requirements For Home Health and Hospice Agencies
Health Care Employees
New Billing Codes for At-Home Acute Kidney Injury Renal Dialysis
Acute Kidney Injury
Three Bills Affecting Health Care Transactions That Will Not Be Signed into Law This Year
Health Care Transactions
Head of Connecticut OHS to Resign
Office of Health Strategy (OHS)
Considering a Direct Primary Care Practice? Don’t Ignore State Law!
Primary Care Law
OHS Issues 2025 Statewide Health Care Facilities and Services Plan
Health Care Law
Ten Immigration Compliance Tips for Health Care Providers and Businesses
Hospital
Significant 2024 Connecticut Health Care Case Law
Health Law Case
New Connecticut Health Care Laws Becoming Effective January 1, 2025
Health Care Laws
New Connecticut Health Care Laws Effective October 1
New Healthcare Laws
OHS Issues 2024 Statewide Health Care Facilities and Services Plan
HealthCare Law
Proposed Bills Spell Big Changes for CON Law in Connecticut
Proposed Bills Spell Big Changes for CON Law in Connecticut
Significant 2023 Connecticut Health Care Case Law
Significant 2023 Connecticut Health Care Case Law
DEA Extension of Telemedicine Flexibilities and Impact on CT Practitioners 
Telemedicine
CT and NY Are Looking Closely at Transactions Involving Group Practices
Health Care M&A
Connecticut’s Physician Non-Compete Law Now Revised to Include New Restrictions and Extended to Cover APRNs and PAs
Noncompete Agreement
Significant 2022 Connecticut Health Law Cases
Gravel, Stethoscope and book
Interstate Medical Licensure Compact and PSYPACT to Debut in Connecticut: New Laws Meant to Streamline Physician Licensure and Broaden Mental Health Access
Health Care Stethoscope gravel and book

This blog/web site presents general information only. The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice, and you should not consider or rely on it as such. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation. This website is not an offer to represent you. You should not act, or refrain from acting, based upon any information at this website. Neither our presentation of such information nor your receipt of it creates nor will create an attorney-client relationship with any reader of this blog. Any links from another site to the blog are beyond the control of Pullman & Comley, LLC and do not convey their approval, support or any relationship to any site or organization. Any description of a result obtained for a client in the past is not intended to be, and is not, a guarantee or promise the firm can or will achieve a similar outcome.

Subscribe to Updates

About Our Connecticut Health Law Blog

Alerts, commentary and insights from the attorneys of Pullman & Comley’s Health Care practice on legal developments affecting hospitals, physician groups, pharmaceutical and medical device companies as well as other health care providers and suppliers.

Other Blogs by Pullman & Comley

Education Law Notes

For What It May Be Worth

Working Together

Recent Posts

Archives

Jump to Page