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Long-Term Health Care Facilities

SNR Denton's health care lawyers have extensive experience representing long-term and post acute care providers, including nursing homes, long-term acute care (LTAC) hospitals, and institutional rehabilitation facilities (IRFs). Specifically, our lawyers:

  • counsel nursing homes, LTACs and IRFs with respect to Medicare, Medicaid and other federal and state health care programs;
  • handle the full range of legal and practical issues relating to state certificate (or determination) of need laws;
  • handle licensure, Joint Commission, and Commission on the Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities compliance questions and related matters; and
  • handle sophisticated corporate transactions on behalf of long-term and post acute care providers. These include mergers, consolidations, asset acquisitions, stock purchase transactions, joint ventures with acute care hospitals and health care systems, and general contracting matters.

Areas of Focus:

  • Antitrust and Competition
  • Corporate and Transactional Matters
  • Fraud and Abuse and Corporate Compliance
  • Government Relations and Public Policy
  • Health Information Technology and E-Health
  • Litigation
  • Privacy and HIPAA Compliance
  • Public and Private Finance
  • Regulatory Counseling
  • Taxation

 

 

Key Contacts Contacts

Thomas K. Hyatt
Partner
Washington, DC
D +1 202 408 3947
M +1 301 509 0300
Email
tom.hyatt@snrdenton.com
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Holley Thames Lutz
Partner
Washington, DC
D +1 202 408 6836
Email
holley.lutz@snrdenton.com
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