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June 2023 | Issue 29
Solutions Spotlight
The Rising Impact of Internet Defamation on Skilled Nursing Facilities

In recent years, skilled nursing facilities, like many other businesses, have all too often faced scathing online criticism in the form of negative reviews and postings on social media outlets. Left unaddressed, such statements can be very damaging to a facility’s professional reputation within the communities it serves. In an effort to combat the impact of these postings, some facilities are now turning to the courts to provide relief by filing lawsuits against the offending proliferators of such defamation. 
Nursing Home Sues New York State to Block Law Capping Profits

On April 7, 2023, more than 130 nursing homes commenced a lawsuit against New York State in Supreme Court, Albany County, challenging a new law that would require significant changes to nursing home spending. The provision at the center of this lawsuit was originally enacted as part of the 2021 budget in response to pandemic-related concerns about the nursing home industry. However, a series of executive orders and regulatory obstacles delayed its implementation. Now, the lawsuit targets some of the key features of that law.
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TBG Healthcare in Focus: Compliance Issues Facing Today’s Hospital CFOs

In this first video, part of the TBG Healthcare in Focus series, Jon Miller, Partner, and Paul Mayer, Executive Vice President, talk specifically about recent changes to the compliance program and social service law that hospital CFOs need to know now.
Scam of the Month

Recently, the FBI has issued a warning about business email compromise (BEC) attacks by cybercriminals, who are trying to steal physical goods. BEC is when cybercriminals spoof business email accounts and impersonate executives to try and steal information, money, or products from an organization. 
In this recent BEC scam, cybercriminals start this attack by sending you phishing emails spoofing the domains of legitimate organizations, pretending to be employees of the organization. In these emails, cybercriminals will ask to buy your business’ products, trying to trick you into thinking they’re making a legitimate business purchase order. If you agree to the order, the cybercriminals will send you fake credit payment information. These payments look legitimate and are only known as fraudulent after the products have already been shipped. These scams can be hard to spot. So, it’s important to learn how to keep yourself and your organization safe.