The following are some of Mr. Indest’s many Health Law Publications:
G. Indest, History, Sources and Overview of Medical Information Confidentiality and Documentation Requirements; Risk Management Issues Relating to Medical Records; Medical Records and Litigation; Electronic Medical Records and Computer Age Concerns; chapters in Confidentiality of Medical Records in Florida (Lorman Education Services, Eau Claire, Wisc., Dec. 2000).
G. Indest & J. Hammond, Representing the .Coms and Health Care Providers: Ethical Issues, Sec. 4 in Fla. Bar, e-Medicine: Legal and Regulatory Issues for Health Care in the Electronic Age (Sept. 2000).
G. Indest, Legal Ethics for the Health Care Lawyer: Guidance and Update, Chap. 13 in Fla. Bar, 2000 Health Law Certification Review Course (Apr. 2000).
G. Indest & M. Lowe, Legal Ethics for the Health Care Lawyer, Chap. 14 in Fla. Bar, 1999 Health Law Certification Review Course (Apr. 1999).
G. Indest, Subpoenas and Court Orders; Retention and Risk Management; Chapters in Medical Records in Florida: Confidentiality & Health Information Practices (Medical Education Services, Inc., Altoona, Wisc. Aug. 1999).
G. Indest, Confidentiality and Record Keeping Requirements — Historical and Professional Perspectives; Electronic Medical Records and Related Issues: Computerized Records, E-mails, Privacy and Confidentiality; Protecting Electronic Medical Records; Litigation Issues for Mental Health Records; Chapters in Florida Confidentiality of Medical Records for Mental Health Providers (Lorman Education Services, Eau Claire, Wisc., Jul. 1999).
G. Indest & L. Kowalczyk, Home Health Care Mergers and Acquisitions, in 10 Home Health Care Management and Practice 6 (Oct. 1998).
G. Indest & M. Lowe, The Use of Technology in the Practice of Law: Ethical Problems and Solutions, in Fla. Bar, Health Care in the 21st Century: Legal Implications of Technology and Medicine in the Future — Progress, Problems, Dilemmas and Solutions (Sept. 1998).
G. Indest & M. Lowe, Drug and Alcohol Abuse, Testing and Treatment Records; Medical Records in Litigation; Risk Management Issues Relating To Medical Records; chapters in Confidentiality of Medical Records (Lorman Education Services, Eau Claire, Wisc., Jul. 1998).
G. Indest, Applying Informed Consent to the Home Health Care Industry, 9 Home Health Care Management and Practice 17-30 (Oct. 1997).
G. Indest & B. Egolf, Is Medicine Headed for an Assembly Line? Exploring the Doctrine of the Unauthorized Practice of Medicine, in 6 ABA Business Law Today 32 (July/August 1997).
G. Indest & L. Levin, Credentialing Liability and Managed Care, in Topics in Managed Care: Recent Developments in the Regulation of Health Care Providers and Managed Care Organizations 11-44 (Lorman Education Services, Eau Claire, Wisc., June 18, 1997).
G. Indest & L. Levin, Discontinuation of Home Care Services: Patient Abandonment by Any Other Name, 5 Aspen’s Health Care Law Bulletin 1, (Aspen, May 1997)
G. Indest, Tax Benefits for Donations of Stock to Expire, to be published in Hosp. News & Fla. Health Care Rep. (Mar. 1997).
I. Rothschild, G. Indest, et al., Recent Developments in Managed Care, Tort & Insurance Law Journal, Vol. 32, p.463 (Winter 1997).
G. Indest & L. Levin, Credentialing Liability and the Managed Care Organization, in Fla. Bar, Managed Care: Emerging Opportunities, Complexities and Liabilities. (Feb. 1997).
G. Indest, Strategies and Advantages in Managed Care Contracting for Home Health Providers, Baker & Hostetler Seminar Managed Care Contracting for Home Health Agencies (Jan. 1997).
G. Indest, Patient Care Issues in Home Health Care, Chap. 1 in M. Nathanson, Home Health Law Manual (Aspen Publishers Oct. 1996).
G. Indest & R. Siehl, Antitrust and Other Regulatory Concerns Impacting the Formation and Operation of Provider Networks, in Fla. Bar, Networks in Health Care: PHOs, MSOs, Etc. (Sept. 1996).
G. Indest & L. Levin, Credentialing Liability and the Managed Care Organization, in Tort and Ins. Practice Sect., Am. Bar Ass’n, Liability Issues in Managed Care: A Guide for Litigators, Corporate Counsel and Risk Managers (May 1996).
G. Indest, New Year Brings Radical Restrictions on Lobbying Efforts for Some Hospitals: (Federal Lobbying Disclosure Act), Hosp. News & Fla. Health Care Rep. (Feb. 1996).
G. Indest, Physicians in Group Practices to Feel Impact of Stark I Regulations, Hosp. News & Fla. Health Care Rep. 29 (Dec. 1995).
G. Indest, Medico-Legal Issues in Detecting and Proving the Sexual Abuse of Children, 15 J. Sex & Marital Therapy 141-60 (Summer 1989).
G. Indest, Medico-Legal Issues in Detecting and Proving the Sexual Abuse of Children, in Legal Medicine 1990 31-52 (C. H. Wecht ed. 1991) (republication of article above).
G. Indest, Handbook for Conducting . . . Investigations Involving Allegations of Medical Negligence (Naval Medical Command, Mid-Atlantic Region, Norfolk, Virg., Sept. 1989).
G. Indest, . . . Investigator’s Handbook for . . . Vehicle Accidents . . . and other Nonmedical Incidents in Medical and Dental Treatment Facilities (Naval Medical Command, Mid-Atlantic Region, Norfolk, Virg., Aug. 1989).
G. Indest, Legal Aspects of HCFA’s Decision to Allow Recovery from Children for Medicaid Benefits Delivered to their Parents through State Financial Responsibility Statutes, 15 S.U.L. Rev. (Southern University Law Review) 225-352 (1988).
G. Indest, Legal Aspects of HCFA’s Decision to Allow Recovery from Children for Medicaid Benefits Delivered to their Parents through State Financial Responsibility Statutes, 28 Soc.Sec.Rep.Ser. 3 (West 1990) (republication of article above).
W. D’Zurilla, G. Indest, et al., Case Concerning Multinational Space Operations in the International Court of Justice between PAU and the Federation of Celestial States, in 1980 Phillip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition, Part II (1981).
Checklist for Conducting Inspections of Medico-Legal and Risk Management Functions of Navy Medical and Dental Treatment Facilities, section in Chief of Naval Education and Training Instruction 5040.3 series.
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