Kathy and her fellow members of the Health Care Group have successfully
represented individual health care providers and associations of such providers in challenges to actions taken by state and federal agencies, including multiple suits regarding Medicaid reimbursement issues.
She also
represented individual health care providers before their respective licensing boards.
Not exact matches
We
represent health care providers and other
individuals and commercial entities in resolving contractual and other business disputes.
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).
He
represents insurance companies, long term
care providers,
individual health care providers and other
individuals and entities.
Managing Partner;
represents individuals with disabilities; advocate for special education for children;
represents non-profit / for - profit entities that provide services to
individuals with disabilities and the elderly; defends
health care providers in licensure and regulatory compliance actions; listed in Best Lawyers in Health Care Law; Top 50 Women Maryland Super Lawyers 2014; selected to Super Lawyers 2013 - pr
health care providers in licensure and regulatory compliance actions; listed in Best Lawyers in Health Care Law; Top 50 Women Maryland Super Lawyers 2014; selected to Super Lawyers 2013 - pres
care providers in licensure and regulatory compliance actions; listed in Best Lawyers in
Health Care Law; Top 50 Women Maryland Super Lawyers 2014; selected to Super Lawyers 2013 - pr
Health Care Law; Top 50 Women Maryland Super Lawyers 2014; selected to Super Lawyers 2013 - pres
Care Law; Top 50 Women Maryland Super Lawyers 2014; selected to Super Lawyers 2013 - present.
They significantly impinge on public sector costs — by age 28
individuals with CD have, on average, cost the state ten times more than those without [10]; are disproportionally
represented in the Criminal Justice System [11]; and have higher costs in educational, medical, and mental
health sectors, outpatient mental
health clinics and
health -
care providers [12, 13, 14].