Wisconsin Health Lawyers – Health Care Law and Compliance
Ruder Ware has a long history of representing health care clients. The firm recognizes that the highly regulated and complex nature of the industry demands the attention of a team of attorneys who, as a group, monitor constantly evolving laws and regulations and their impact on our health care clients.
The attorneys who practice as part of Ruder Ware’s Health Care Industry Focus Team possess in-depth knowledge of the diverse, highly complex, and highly regulated health care industry. This institutional knowledge of health law and various aspects of the health care system comes from years of experience in the health care arena and monitoring of the continual regulatory developments that impact our health care clients. Our health lawyers stay abreast of the legislative and regulatory developments that impact our health care clients. Our commitment to staying in tune with the legal and regulatory issues that impact our health care clients distinguishes us from other law firms of similar size. Our health law practice is operated like a boutique health care law firm. However, unlike other boutique firms, Ruder Ware offers a diverse range of attorneys, (such as corporate, contract, securities, real estate, employment, employee benefits, antitrust, commercial transactions, complex litigation) who regularly support our health care practice.
Our health care clientele is quite diverse, representing a wide variety of health care providers and facilities, insurers and managed care companies, accountable care organizations and clinically integrated health systems, health care lenders, technology providers, and a variety of other health care industry participants. Ruder Ware is equipped to handle most legal, regulatory and business needs of participants in the health care industry.
Just some of the areas of health law that we cover include:
- Health Care Business Transactions and Corporate Law
- Behavioral Health Lawyers-Wisconsin Behavioral Health Representation
- HIPAA and Other Patient Information Confidentiality Laws
- Telemedicine Program Structure, Credentialing and Reimbursement
- Compliance Planning, Operation, and Defense
- Health Care Contract Negotiation and Preparation
- Self-Referral and Anti-Kickback Issues
- Medicare and Medicaid Reimbursement Issues
- Physician and Group Representation
- Antitrust Laws in Health Care Transactions
- Health Care Fraud and Abuse Prevention and Defense
- Integrated Delivery System Development
- Information Technology In Health Care
- Certificate of Need Planning, Preparation, and Litigation
- Long Term Care Survey, Certification and Enforcement
- Legislative and Regulatory Matters
- Long-Term Care
- Labor and Employment Law for Health Care Providers