Epstein Becker Green (EBG)

Member Level: Sponsor

Vendor Overview

Description of Services: Epstein Becker Green (“EBG”) has served as a thought leader in the health care industry for more than 45 years. The breadth of experience delivered by our Health Care and Life Sciences practice—to all players throughout every sector of the health care delivery system—sets us apart. We know the industry inside and out. You might say, it’s in our genes.

EBG was one of the innovators of, and is a prominent law firm in, managed care delivery systems. The firm has worked with managed care organizations for more than three decades, and firm attorneys have provided key technical advice to Congress, federal agencies, and states throughout the development, passage, and implementation of managed care legislation. The firm also has had long experience with the application of managed care financing and delivery to beneficiaries of governmental programs such as Medicaid, Medicare, and TRICARE. Our clients have long included contractors in each of these programs so that we bring seasoned perspective to the problem faced by Medicare Part C and D contractors. We work with these and other clients on all aspects of regulating compliance and risk management.

EBG provides complete legal support for our clients in the health care and life sciences sector; including:

• Advice on Medicare, Medicaid, Federal Employee Health Benefits Program, TRICARE contract negotiation, and regulatory compliance programs
• Contract negotiations
• Compliance plan developmental and execution
• Provider contracting
• Counseling as to state and national regulatory compliance
• Counseling with respect to state licensure and federal contracting issues
• Representation in regulatory investigations
• Sector advice to private equity investors and lenders
• Representation in mergers and acquisitions
• Public policy analysis
• Strategic legal plans for developmental stage companies
• Litigation of managed care issues

Additionally, members of our Health Care and Life Sciences practice have established nonprofit organizations devoted to improving the U.S. health care system. For example, Lynn Shapiro Snyder founded the Women Business Leaders in Health Care, a national nonprofit organization that brings together a peer group of senior executive women from all parts of the health care industry. And Carrie Valiant founded the Health Care Industry Access Initiative, a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting collaborative action across the health care industry to improve access to health care coverage and services in the United States.

EBG also works collaboratively with its two affiliates—EBG Advisors, a national strategy and management consultancy, and National Health Advisors, a legislative and regulatory advocacy consultancy—to fulfill a client’s business objectives and legal, consulting, and advocacy needs, particularly when increased capacity and focused knowledge and experience are required.

Learn more about EBG Advisors: https://www.ebgadvisors.com/

Learn more about National Health Advisors:
http://www.nationalhealthadvisors.com/



Primary Service: Administrative Systems
Secondary Service: Consulting

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1227 25th Street NW
Suite 700
Washington, DC 20037
2028610900
http://www.ebglaw.com

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Documents
11/6/2014

Medicare Advantage and Prescription Drug Plan Compliance and Oversight
This presentation is designed to assist attendees in: 1. understanding CMS’s and other federal stakeholders’ compliance and enforcement tools, targets and historical actions; 2. structuring and prioritizing plan compliance activities and what a plan should be doing to prevent CMS Corrective Action Plans and sanctions.

http://media.alliancewebs.net/media/2014/vha/HPA/14-1106-PrescriptionDrugPlanComplianceEBG.asx

11/6/2014

Medicare Advantage and Prescription Drug Plan Compliance and Oversight
This presentation is designed to assist attendees in: 1. understanding CMS’s and other federal stakeholders’ compliance and enforcement tools, targets and historical actions; 2. structuring and prioritizing plan compliance activities and what a plan should be doing to prevent CMS Corrective Action Plans and sanctions.

10/9/2014

Preparing for the Unexpected: Emerging Information Security Issues and Contingency Planning
Preparing for the unexpected: The risk of business disruption and IT security risks

5/8/2013

Federally Facilitated Exchanges - A Status Report and Implications
Role of the state regarding insurers that offer products on the exchange