Europe / Healthcare / Home Health Services / Medicare / UN

Gear Up: A Comparison of Durable Medical Equipment in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom  

Executive Summary: Introduction:   Following recent legislation and proposed regulations that look to reduce Medicare or other state-funded spending to that of other similarly situated countries, these reforms may overlook the key differences of the drivers of each nation’s individual health care marketplace. While – international comparisons can sometimes be helpful, comparing the price, reimbursement, and … Continue reading

Politics

AI and The Law: The Good, The Bad, and Preserving What Works

Executive Summary  Introduction  The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into the legal profession may drastically shift how attorneys interact with their clients. This technological evolution, while streamlining operations and making attorneys more accessible across socioeconomic groups, introduces significant challenges, particularly in terms of confidentiality, ethical practice, and maintaining the human-centric nature of attorney-client relationships. Grappling … Continue reading

Tax / Taxes

The Possible Effects of Pillar Two Taxation on the United States

Executive Summary  Introduction  The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) proposed a two-pillar international taxation agreement aimed at taxing digital companies and reducing profit shifting. Pillar two aims to create a minimum international corporate tax of 15% on multinational companies that bring in revenue of over €750m a year ($810 million). This tax can … Continue reading