Represent health care company in legal matters including dispute resolution, arbitration and litigation.
Represent health care company in legal matters including dispute resolution, arbitration and litigation.
Not exact matches
Health care companies represent a third of
companies of the 122
companies in the IPO pipeline, and 60 percent of new filings in August.
It
represents an effort to make both
companies more appealing to consumers as
health care that was once delivered in a doctor's office more often reaches consumers over the phone, at a retail clinic or via an app.
The National Business Group on
Health is the nation's only non-profit organization devoted exclusively to representing large employers» perspective on national health policy issues and helping companies optimize business performance through health improvement, innovation and health care manag
Health is the nation's only non-profit organization devoted exclusively to
representing large employers» perspective on national
health policy issues and helping companies optimize business performance through health improvement, innovation and health care manag
health policy issues and helping
companies optimize business performance through
health improvement, innovation and health care manag
health improvement, innovation and
health care manag
health care management.
The peak industry group, which
represents more than 60,000 businesses across manufacturing, engineering, telecommunications, mining, airlines and related sectors, will caution the Turnbull government against large cuts but call for careful spending reductions across aged
care,
health, the pension system and the public service to fund a
company tax cut as a key priority.
«After 37 years as a trial attorney taking on corporations like Wal - Mart, beating back the insurance
company that took
health care away from my daughter when her life was on the line, and giving hundreds of hours of pro bono work to women who were the victim of sexual discrimination, I know what it takes to
represent the people of this district.»
About 45,000 of the telecom giant's workers,
represented by the Communications Workers of America and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, walked off the job on Aug. 7 in protest against Draconian concessions demanded by the highly profitable
company, including eliminating pensions for new hires; slashing paid sick time and holidays; and increasing employees» contributions to their
health care costs.
This trend
represents a potential resurgence of corporate
health promotion programs as a result of rising
health care costs experienced by both small and large
companies and corporations.
Holistic
Health Extension Pet
Care of Deer Park, N.Y., has revamped its packaging, showcasing vibrant colors and real pets to effectively
represent the
company's products.
We
represent providers and other
companies in the
health care sector in a variety of government enforcement matters, including the following:
Ed has
represented engineering firms,
health care companies, and defense firms in grand jury investigations into alleged fraud in their business dealings with the federal government and other public entities.
He works in Lash & Goldberg LLP's Fort Lauderdale office and assists in
representing regional and national
companies and business owners, including Fortune 500
companies, hospitals and
health care providers, telecommunications service providers, and professionals in state and federal courts and arbitration proceedings.
Represented a variety of life science and
health care companies, as well as individual employees, officers, consultants and medical professionals, in criminal and civil litigation by multiple U.S. Attorneys Offices, DOJ, HHS - OIG, qui tam Relators, state attorneys general and national Medicaid fraud control units, regarding alleged «off - label» promotion, unlawful inducements and other sales, marketing, pricing and development activities.
Represent a managed
care company that markets and administers
health insurance in various internal investigations regarding regulatory compliance
Mr. Hufford and Mr. Cowart lead Zuckerman Spaeder's national practice
representing patients and
health care providers such as doctors, hospitals, and medical equipment
companies in disputes with
health insurance
companies.
He
represents a wide array of clients in the
health industry, both on the provider side (including multihospital systems and individual hospitals of all sizes, correctional healthcare providers, long - term
care facilities and nursing homes, and physician groups), and on the payor side (including managed
care companies, HMOs, and prepaid
health service plans).
Representing tobacco
company in nationwide litigation brought by state attorneys general seeking reimbursement of historical Medicaid
health care expenses.
We
represent public and private high - growth
companies of all sizes in the technology,
health care, life sciences, consumer products, media and medical devices industries.
Despite its size, or because of it, the Firm
represents many regional, national and international clients, including Fortune 500
companies, accounting firms, hospitals and
health care providers, banks, developers, retailers, governmental agencies, professionals and other publicly and privately held business interests.
He
represents insurance
companies, long term
care providers, individual
health care providers and other individuals and entities.
In other words, no further release is necessary for electronic disclosure to other
health care providers, insurance
companies, governmental agencies, or defense lawyers
representing adverse parties.
She works with clients across Montana from small local businesses to international businesses, and
represents a variety of industries including retail establishments, engineering firms,
health care organizations, telecommunications and utility
companies, educational institutions, and non-profits.
She
represents a wide array of employers, ranging from Fortune 100 and Global 500
Companies to nonprofit
health care organizations and educational institutions to manufacturers, with a focus on compliance and training.
Josh has
represented entrepreneurs, privately - held
companies, public
companies, and trade associations across various industries, including real estate, investment banking, retail banks, private equity,
health care, manufacturing, intellectual property, financial services, food and drug, and government contracting.
She has counseled and
represented companies in the agriculture and biotechnology, commercial real estate, construction, defense contracting, fashion and luxury goods,
health care, hospitality, media and entertainment, and professional sports industries.
Represented national optical
company and vision
health plan in negotiations with California Attorney General, Department of Managed Health Care and Governor's legislative working group to obtain a comprehensive legal and legislative solution for the retail co-location of opticians and optome
health plan in negotiations with California Attorney General, Department of Managed
Health Care and Governor's legislative working group to obtain a comprehensive legal and legislative solution for the retail co-location of opticians and optome
Health Care and Governor's legislative working group to obtain a comprehensive legal and legislative solution for the retail co-location of opticians and optometrists
We have
represented clients in finance transactions across the spectrum of the
health care industry, including device manufacturers, pharmaceutical
companies, hospitals, acute and long term
care facilities, drug store chains,
health care staffing
companies, and independent physician associations, among others.
Anthem, Inc. in its proposed acquisition of Cigna Corporation and subsequent appeals We are
representing Anthem, Inc., one of the largest
health benefits
companies, in its proposed acquisition of Cigna Corporation, a global
health benefits
company, and the largest - ever proposed M&A deal in managed
care.
He
represented clients such as financial institutions, equipment manufacturers, real estate developers, insurance
companies,
health care providers, labor unions, and franchisers.
Founded in 1973 as an industry - focused firm, Epstein Becker Green has decades of experience serving clients in
health care, financial services, retail, hospitality, and technology, among other industries,
representing entities from startups to Fortune 100
companies.
Foley Hoag, a leading law firm with offices in Boston, Washington, D.C., New York and Paris,
represents biotechnology, pharmaceutical, medical device, advanced diagnostic, and
health care companies regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Represent a Phoenix - based bioinformatics
company that is developing a system designed to enable independent
health care companies to deliver medical data, via the Internet, including radiology images, on a secure HIPAA compliant basis.
He has
represented a wide variety of clients including motion picture
companies, photographers, internet and computer related
companies,
health care providers, and various other corporations seeking to secure rights, protect their intellectual property and defend their rights on the internet.
We regularly
represent public and private
companies in matters involving labor & employment, real estate, environmental, land development, corporate,
health care, intellectual property, bankruptcy & creditors» rights, public finance, and tax law, as well as in other business planning and transactions.
The «metal tiers» for
health insurance plans are categories that
represent how the cost of
health care services are split between you and your
health insurance
company.
They
represent clients whose insurance
companies have failed or refused to pay claims arising out of Eating disorders Disability,
Health, Life, Long Term
Care and other liability insurance claims.
Account Representative — Duties & Responsibilities Serve in the US Navy in a variety of leadership positions including recruitment, personnel management, and
health services Train and direct personnel ensuring they understand the mission and adhere to
company policies and procedures Set and strictly adhere to departmental budgets and timelines Responsible for enlisted and officer recruitment ensuring adequate numbers and excellence in personnel Direct recruitment marketing, applicant interviews and screening, and community presentations Oversee daily office operations ensuring effective, efficient, and professional procedures Manage personnel services including career counseling, human resources, issue resolution, and morale Administer officer reimbursements, leave records, audits, discharges, and information databases Oversee special projects such as volunteer opportunities, deployments, community relations, and academic recommendations Design and implement staff development and recognition programs resulting in enhanced team skill sets and dedication Author and present well researched and written military correspondence, presentations, and other documents Responsible for confidential personnel information, recordkeeping, staff travel and logistics, and information technology Provide skilled dental services including radiology, emergency medical
care, and chair - side assisting Oversee operative and oral diagnostic procedures, equipment sterilization, and patient information Develop proficiencies in music theory, arrangements, performances, and training of junior musicians Build and strengthen professional relationships with superiors, peers, and community leaders Consistently broaden skill set through supplementary education in management, finance, and social services
Represent the United States Navy with poise, integrity, and positivity
Nonpartisan groups
representing nearly every part of the
health care industry expressed their vehement opposition, including insurance companies, doctors, patients, hospitals, and other patient - provider groups including America's Health Insurance Plans, ACOG, American Medical Association, the President and CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, and the American Heart Associ
health care industry expressed their vehement opposition, including insurance
companies, doctors, patients, hospitals, and other patient - provider groups including America's
Health Insurance Plans, ACOG, American Medical Association, the President and CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, and the American Heart Associ
Health Insurance Plans, ACOG, American Medical Association, the President and CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, and the American Heart Association.
These
companies represent a broad range of industries, including the financial and professional services sectors, technology, entertainment, manufacturing, communications,
health care, retail and hospitality.