Chambers USA 2023 Ranks 35 Day Pitney Attorneys and 13 Practices
Day Pitney Press Release
Evolving regulatory and market conditions have placed unique and complex demands on healthcare providers, hospitals, physicians and insurers. From delivery system changes resulting from the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and other initiatives to improve care while reducing costs, to regulatory scrutiny over data security and privacy, to the challenges of integrating clinical provider networks, Day Pitney’s Healthcare lawyers have the critical skills to respond quickly to all of our clients' legal and regulatory obstacles.
Our clients trust us to identify, assess and address their legal and regulatory compliance risks in connection with Medicare and Medicaid regulations, the Stark Law, state anti-self-referral rules, federal and state anti-kickback laws, HIPAA and other federal and state privacy laws, and other regulatory situations. Upon detecting risks, we conduct internal investigations and work closely with our clients to evaluate and improve their compliance programs and internal controls.
Our team is proactive and practical in helping clients to develop strategies to deal with rapidly changing regulatory and market forces, increased competition, expanding medical technologies and managed care utilization controls. To assist clients formulate these strategies, we have an interdisciplinary team of healthcare lawyers with extensive background and experience in mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, the formation of accountable care organizations (ACOs), business law, federal and state regulatory compliance, tax, labor, intellectual property and litigation.
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Day Pitney Healthcare Attorneys Shannon K. Cohall and Susan R. Huntington authored the article, "New Warning for Providers: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Issue New Guidance on Data Risks Associated with Websites and Portals," for The Journal of Federal Agency Action.
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Michael K. Furey authored article, "Is It Worth the Risk to Represent a Client Who Has Fired a Previous Attorney?," for the New Jersey Law Journal.
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On January 8, David Waizer gave a presentation, "Starting Your Healthtech Company," to the Biomedical Entrepreneurship Network at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School – Rutgers.
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Day Pitney Employment and Labor Partner Glenn Dowd and Healthcare Partner and Chair Susan Huntington are featured in the Hartford Business Journal article titled, "Legal Experts: COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates Easing; Hybrid Work Here to Stay."
Day Pitney Advisory "HIPAA Considerations When An Employee Tests Positive for COVID-19," was featured on a syndicated Verify This TV segment.
Susan R. Huntington, partner and chair of Day Pitney's Healthcare practice, is featured in the Hartford Business Journal article, "Pandemic Fuels Physician Consolidation Trend, as CT Struggles to Retain Doctors."
Susan Huntington, partner and chair of Day Pitney's Healthcare Practice, was featured in the ABA Journal article, "Legal Limbo: Firms and Their Clients Scramble to Meet the Federal Vaccine Mandate."