Bradley Attorneys Contribute to Prestigious Healthcare Guide
Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP is pleased to announce that 12 attorneys from across four of the firm’s offices have contributed to the American Health Lawyers Association’s (AHLA) newly published guide Representing Hospitals and Health Systems Handbook. Past president of the AHLA and Jackson partner Dinetia Newman served as the handbook co-editor, and Nashville associate Travis G. Lloyd was the coordinating editor.
The following Bradley attorneys authored chapters for inclusion:
Background and History:
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Dinetia Newman and Birmingham associate Holly S. Hosford
Transactions:
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Nashville partners Jay Hardcastle and John M. Perry Jr. and associates Lauren B. Jacques and A. Paige Miller
The following Bradley attorneys edited several chapters:
Medicare Reimbursement – Inpatient/Outpatient Hospitals:
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Nashville partner Amy S. Leopard
Rural Hospitals and Other Providers:
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Nashville associate Sarah B. Daugherty
Federal Fraud & Abuse:
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Birmingham partner Brad Robertson and Washington, D.C. associate Erin K. Sullivan
Telemedicine:
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Nashville partner Amy S. Leopard
Governance Issues:
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Birmingham counsel John F. Markus
“I am thrilled that Bradley’s Healthcare team is so prominently represented in the AHLA’s prestigious publication. Congratulations to Dinetia and Travis on their diligent editing, and to each of the attorneys who gave of their time and talents to make this book possible,” said Bradley Chairman of the Board and Managing Partner Beau Grenier.
Representing Hospitals and Health Systems Handbook overviews the key issues that those who represent hospitals and healthcare systems need to be informed about, and is also an important guide for those who represent physicians, diagnostic imaging facilities and other healthcare facilities, as well as financial institutions. The publication can be purchased here.
Contact: Vivian Hood
904.220.1915
vhood@jaffepr.com