Healthcare
The continual influx of new laws and regulations and the rapidly changing healthcare environment present ongoing challenges for participants in the healthcare industry. Meeting the demands of this dynamic environment requires in-depth knowledge of complex legal issues affecting healthcare as well as an understanding of our clients' business objectives.
A Healthcare Law Practice Built on Deep Experience
In the representation of health industry clients, our attorneys listen carefully to the needs of our clients, inform them of the boundaries of applicable regulations and develop comprehensive solutions so the clients' business needs are fulfilled in the most cost-effective and timely manner. Moses & Singer distinguishes itself from other health law practices through its responsive legal services, the business acumen of our attorneys and our ability to develop creative solutions to sophisticated legal problems. The attorneys in our healthcare practice group bring a unique perspective to the practice of healthcare law, with the majority having previously held in-house positions in the legal departments of health care organizations or governmental agencies that address health issues.
Comprehensive Legal Representation in All Sectors of Healthcare Delivery
Moses & Singer attorneys have extensive experience working with every sector of the healthcare field. This includes:
- Managed care organizations
- Financial institutions,
- Not-for-profit healthcare systems
- Hospitals
- Academic medical centers
- Integrated delivery systems
- Individual physicians and small group practices
- Large multi-specialty group practices and clinics.
- Independent practice associations (IPAs)
- Ancillary providers (including laboratories, pharmaceutical, radiology and others)
- Physician and dental practice management companies
- E-health companies
- Government entities
- Long-term and home health care entities
- Hospices and other forms of alternative delivery systems
Broad-Based Services Across Multiple Legal Disciplines
In order to provide healthcare clients with comprehensive counsel in a broad spectrum of matters, we frequently draw upon the expertise of Firm attorneys in other areas of practice including corporate, tax, litigation, bankruptcy, intellectual property and real estate. Moses & Singer has a broad-based healthcare practice, ranging from advising clients in transactional and regulatory matters to organizing a start-up venture or working closely with our clients to ensure compliance with health care anti-fraud, labor, OSHA, environmental, Medicare/Medicaid regulations, Affordable Care Act initiatives and other regulatory matters.
Moses & Singer attorneys actively assist healthcare industry clients in preparing healthcare provider, employment, and government contracts. We have assisted our clients in designing and implementing internal corporate compliance programs.
At Moses & Singer, our clients receive the first-class service and resources of a large law firm while maintaining the attentive relationships of a small firm. Partners work one-on-one with clients to ensure that all of their legal needs are met. In a highly competitive marketplace, Moses & Singer delivers cost-efficient service; by leveraging the experience we bring to projects, we are able to provide focused, high quality work at rates significantly lower than larger firms.
Areas of Concentration Within the Healthcare Law Practice
Sub-practices within the Healthcare Law group include:
- Fraud and abuse
- Healthcare privacy and HIPAA rules
- Institutional providers
- Life Sciences
- Long term healthcare
- Managed care
- Pharmaceutical industry
- Regulatory compliance
In addition, working with other departments within Moses & Singer, we can provide our clients with in-depth experience in the following areas: Litigation, Bankruptcy, Intellectual Property, Tax and ERISA, and Real Estate.
For more information please contact us.
Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
The continual influx of new laws and regulations and the rapidly changing healthcare environment present ongoing challenges for participants in the healthcare industry. Meeting the demands of this dynamic environment requires in-depth knowledge of complex legal issues affecting healthcare as well as an understanding of our clients' business objectives.
A Healthcare Law Practice Built on Deep Experience
In the representation of health industry clients, our attorneys listen carefully to the needs of our clients, inform them of the boundaries of applicable regulations and develop comprehensive solutions so the clients' business needs are fulfilled in the most cost-effective and timely manner. Moses & Singer distinguishes itself from other health law practices through its responsive legal services, the business acumen of our attorneys and our ability to develop creative solutions to sophisticated legal problems. The attorneys in our healthcare practice group bring a unique perspective to the practice of healthcare law, with the majority having previously held in-house positions in the legal departments of health care organizations or governmental agencies that address health issues.
Comprehensive Legal Representation in All Sectors of Healthcare Delivery
Moses & Singer attorneys have extensive experience working with every sector of the healthcare field. This includes:
- Managed care organizations
- Financial institutions,
- Not-for-profit healthcare systems
- Hospitals
- Academic medical centers
- Integrated delivery systems
- Individual physicians and small group practices
- Large multi-specialty group practices and clinics.
- Independent practice associations (IPAs)
- Ancillary providers (including laboratories, pharmaceutical, radiology and others)
- Physician and dental practice management companies
- E-health companies
- Government entities
- Long-term and home health care entities
- Hospices and other forms of alternative delivery systems
Broad-Based Services Across Multiple Legal Disciplines
In order to provide healthcare clients with comprehensive counsel in a broad spectrum of matters, we frequently draw upon the expertise of Firm attorneys in other areas of practice including corporate, tax, litigation, bankruptcy, intellectual property and real estate. Moses & Singer has a broad-based healthcare practice, ranging from advising clients in transactional and regulatory matters to organizing a start-up venture or working closely with our clients to ensure compliance with health care anti-fraud, labor, OSHA, environmental, Medicare/Medicaid regulations, Affordable Care Act initiatives and other regulatory matters.
Moses & Singer attorneys actively assist healthcare industry clients in preparing healthcare provider, employment, and government contracts. We have assisted our clients in designing and implementing internal corporate compliance programs.
At Moses & Singer, our clients receive the first-class service and resources of a large law firm while maintaining the attentive relationships of a small firm. Partners work one-on-one with clients to ensure that all of their legal needs are met. In a highly competitive marketplace, Moses & Singer delivers cost-efficient service; by leveraging the experience we bring to projects, we are able to provide focused, high quality work at rates significantly lower than larger firms.
Areas of Concentration Within the Healthcare Law Practice
Sub-practices within the Healthcare Law group include:
- Fraud and abuse
- Healthcare privacy and HIPAA rules
- Institutional providers
- Life Sciences
- Long term healthcare
- Managed care
- Pharmaceutical industry
- Regulatory compliance
In addition, working with other departments within Moses & Singer, we can provide our clients with in-depth experience in the following areas: Litigation, Bankruptcy, Intellectual Property, Tax and ERISA, and Real Estate.
For more information please contact us.
Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
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