Medicare Insurer Taking Proactive Steps Ahead of Flu Season
As winter approaches, COVID-19 infection rates have started to climb again. At the same time we are entering influenza season. Health officials have talked for some time about the potential double whammy caused by COVID infections and flu cases occurring at the same time. The symptoms of the two illnesses are similar which
Possible Tax Law Changes after the Election – Part 2
Last week I wrote about the questions we have been receiving from clients about tax law changes coming after next month’s election and what to do now. As I stated last week and I’ll say again, it is impossible to know now what changes may come, therefore, we can’t recommend any
Possible Tax Law Changes After the Election (Part 1)
Taxes are always a topic of conversation during elections, especially presidential elections. This one is no different. At the same time, our clients have begun to ask us about certain changes they have read about and what they should do now. Our answer at this point is that any talk about changes
NJ Response to COVID’s Impact on Long Term Care Facilities
Approximately half of New Jersey’s coronavirus related deaths occurred in long term care facilities. A state funded health report has made some recommendations on how to improve facilities’ responses to the virus, especially with the potential of a much talked about second wave this winter. The Manatt Health report found that the