Hospitals in the Tri-State Area and elsewhere are struggling to treat the growing volume of COVID-19 patients. Even where they have adequate space, the number of available hospital-based health care providers has not kept up with the demand. There... Read More
In the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak, healthcare providers are searching for ways to monitor and treat patients while limiting exposure to the infection and minimizing its spread to the most vulnerable populations. One way that healthcare providers... Read More
On April 1, 2020, Governor Phil Murphy signed Executive Order 112, authorizing the Director of Consumer Affairs (“Director”) to reactivate the licenses of recently retired health care professionals temporarily. The Executive Order applies to... Read More
On March 25th the U.S. Senate passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Security "CARES" Act in response to the economic hardships that the COVID-19 pandemic is causing across the country and, today, the House voted to approve the bill. We continue to... Read More