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Mark L. Mattioli heads the Health Law practice group at Marshall, Dennehey, Warner, Coleman & Goggin and is also a member of the Privacy and Data Security Practice Group. He provides regulatory, transactional and compliance guidance to hospitals, physicians and other health care providers in a variety of areas: health care reform, managed care contracting, reimbursement, fraud and abuse (Stark and Antikickback), health information privacy and security, medical staff credentialing and antitrust. Mark routinely advises hospitals, health care systems, and providers regarding government audits, government payment programs, medical staff issues, electronic discovery as well as privacy and data security matters. He has extensive experience in consulting with health care clients and in litigating matters in health law and other highly regulated industries.
Mark routinely advises hospital, health care provider and health plan clients regarding health and information privacy and security under HITECH and HIPAA, governmental investigations, development of joint ventures, provider contracting issues, and medical staff bylaw and disciplinary issues He works closely with his client when evaluating the HITECH risk of harm threshold and helps manage their risks through privacy and security policy and procedure improvements and training. Mark proactively counsels clients as they confront inquiries, audits and investigations from governmental agencies, including the Department of Justice, Office of Inspector General, and the Department of Health and Human Services.
For more than 20 years, Mark has represented professionals in disciplinary disputes before licensing boards, counseled clients in complex business problems and has litigated matters, defending clients in the healthcare, financial and insurance industries. Mark has handled numerous complex commercial litigation and class action matters involving antitrust, fraud, copyright and trademark infringement, tortious interference, breach of contract, civil rights, employment, debt collection, negligence and strict liability based claims. He has litigated cases nationally, in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, Kansas, New Hampshire, Maine, North Carolina, Kentucky, Vermont and Missouri, and has written extensively on the topics of antitrust, fraud and abuse, and medical staff credentialing.
In 2010, Mark was appointed to serve as vice-chair for the Antitrust Practice Group of the American Health Lawyers Association.
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