Florida health care providers and insurers will use the state's own out-of-network billing dispute resolution process, rather than the controversial method in
Florida is among roughly a dozen states that CMS determined can use their own billing resolution rules in lieu of those under the federal No Surprises Act.
May 28, 2021 at 9:07 AM
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In this episode of The Jabot podcast, I talk with Becky Greenfield and Cristina Rodriguez of Wolfe Pincavage about the new normal working from home. We chat about how WFH has changed the way you practice and how to figure out how to grow professionally in the virtual environment and how business development plays a role in that. We discuss how firm leaders can do to better mentor team members and foster collaborative environments.
The Jabot podcast is an offshoot of the Above the Law brand focused on the challenges women, people of color, LGBTQIA, and other diverse populations face in the legal industry. Our name comes from none other than the Notorious Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the jabot (decorative collar) she wore when delivering dissents from the bench. It’s a reminder that even when we aren’t winning, we’re still a powerful force to be reckoned with.
Wolfe Pincavage Promotes Becky Greenfield to Partner Posted Jan 22, 2021
Focused on diversifying its bench, boutique law firm appoints seasoned healthcare attorney as newest shareholder
Wolfe Pincavage, a modern Florida boutique law firm specializing in healthcare, insurance coverage, and business announced today the promotion of attorney Becky Greenfield to equity partner. Highly proficient in healthcare law, Greenfield is extremely well-versed in diverse industry matters, from managed care contracting and negotiation, to revenue cycle consultation and collections, and compliance.
Dedicating her career to healthcare law that is further strengthened by a master’s degree in public health, Greenfield represents some of Florida’s largest healthcare systems in major metropolitan markets. As a trusted advisor, she has resolved highly complex cases, including payor-provider payment disputes, guiding hospitals, large physician groups, behavioral health facilities, and