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Health Care Law

In addition to our strong commitment to the defense of medical malpractice claims against physicians, hospitals and their insurers, Bradley Murchison attorneys provide representation across the spectrum of legal issues affecting the health care industry.  The diverse backgrounds and depth of experience of our attorneys permit the firm to ably manage clients' concerns and to provide full-service health care law representation.  We field a multidisciplinary health care law team of attorneys with experience in the substantive areas of business, employee relations, administrative law, contracting, Medicare, and professional liability, to name a few.  Whether it be with regard to the roles, responsibilities, and liabilities of the members of the governing body of a hospital or to advice regarding alternative health care delivery systems, such as HMOs, PPOs, and third-party administrators, our attorneys bring a tested knowledge and successful practice to this area of law.  As today's health care systems grow more complex, a client's needs might include the credentialing of practitioners, licensure and regulation of hospitals, Medicare payment issues, antitrust matters, labor relations, or the bioethical issues involving health care providers and their patients.  Whatever the health care law needs, our attorneys are there to guide, assist, and represent our clients' interests.

 

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