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Nashville-based Bass, Berry & Sims has added Jennifer Michael as a member of the firmâs healthcare practice in its Washington D.C. office.
In addition, the healthcare practice recently added two associates Allison Beattie and Angela Haddon in Washington D.C., according to a release.
Michael (pictured) is the former chief of the industry guidance branch at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Counsel, to the inspector general. She counsels health care providers and life science companies to help them avoid potential fraud and abuse hazards and navigate government investigations under the False Claims Act. She also assists clients in their efforts to comply with the federal Anti-Kickback Statute and the federal Civil Monetary Penalty Law, among other state and federal fraud and abuse laws.
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Bass, Berry & Sims attorney Angela Humphreys Chair of the Healthcare Practice and Co-Chair of the Healthcare Private Equity Team sat down virtually with Paul Keckley a healthcare policy analyst, industry expert and Managing Editor of
The Keckley Report to discuss the anticipated healthcare policy changes under the Biden administration and what impact these changes could have on the healthcare industry.
Keckley expects the Biden administration to pursue incremental policy shifts. The environment is not politically ripe for sweeping changes, he said, although toward the end of this decade, the aging of the population and other factors may align for change on the scale of the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
Fraud, anti-kickback specialist was at Baker Donelson, predecessor before moving into government work
Stewart Kameen
Bass Berry & Sims leaders have added a former senior counsel from the Inspector General office of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to their Washington, D.C., office.
Stewart Kameen has joined Bass as counsel and will advise the firm’s clients on various regulatory issues, including the Federal Anti-Kickback Statute and the regulatory elements of building and developing coordinated care systems. He worked in the HHS Office of Inspector General’s Industry Guidance Branch for two and a half years, having joined the agency from Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz. He had joined that firm via its predecessor, Baltimore-based Ober Kaler, which merged with Baker in late 2016.