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The broad offering at Hooper, Lundy & Bookman, PC is noted for its knowledge of major healthcare financing transactions, high-profile reimbursement disputes involving managed care plans, and lobbying work which is key to the sector. Mark Reagan draws on his longstanding expertise to assist major professional associations, hospitals, and hospices with amicus briefs and any interactions with both state and federal government entities. Healthcare regulatory expert Katrina Pagonis is a key name for contentious Medicare issues, and is noted for her knowledge of the Affordable Care Act, while Karl Schmitz remains a key port of call for providers seeking advice on M&A, and leasing of healthcare facilities. Robert Miller is well placed to advise on matters concerning value-based care models and the acquisition of ambulatory surgery centers, hospitals, and pharmacies. Scott Kiepen specializes in assisting long-term care providers with certification issues and changes of ownership, and Devin Senelick is recommended for his extensive experience in provider-payor disputes, with a strong focus on underpaid patient claims. The team is primarily based in California.
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Clients clés
- Agendia, Inc.
- Alpha Medical Group
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Advised on a $105,515,000 public offering tax-exempt bond financing transaction on behalf of Episcopal Communities & Services (ECS). ECS operates three continuing care retirement communities in Southern California licensed as residential care facilities for the elderly (RCFEs).
Assisted the California Association of Health Facilities with negotiating the extension of Medi-Cal reimbursement for skilled nursing facilities under Assembly Bill 186, enacted in 2022. The firm secured an amendment ensuring COVID-19-related labor costs incurred during the pandemic counted toward the bill's 85% labor spending requirement.