Glenn Prives helps clients navigate the strict regulatory structure of the health care industry. Clients appreciate that he is a practical health care and corporate law attorney who negotiates hard to get their deals done.
Glenn’s experience on behalf of health care clients encompasses hospital-physician alignment, private equity transactions, mergers and acquisitions, affiliations, alliances, strategic transactions, joint ventures, recruitment matters, the drafting and negotiation of contractual agreements, health care information technology issues, integrated delivery systems (population health), and clinical integration matters.
Clients also seek out Glenn’s advice on a variety of health care regulatory matters, including the Stark Law, the Anti-Kickback Statute, state self-referral laws, fraud and abuse, HIPAA, health care reform, Medicare and Medicaid issues, coverage and overpayment issues, compliance, regulatory and due diligence reviews, licensure and certification issues, the corporate practice of medicine, and fee-splitting laws.
Glenn’s health care clients include for-profit and not-for-profit hospitals and health systems, academic medical centers, physician groups, ambulatory surgery centers, home health agencies, ancillary service providers, laboratories, medical technology companies, telemedicine companies, medical billing companies, dental groups, skilled nursing facilities, behavioral health centers, health care management companies, investment funds, and private equity firms specializing in health care.
Additionally, Glenn advises general business and corporate clients on mergers and acquisitions in a variety of industries. His work in this area includes drafting and negotiating contracts and providing legal consultation and document review to business entities of all sizes.
Glenn lectures and writes frequently on health care industry issues and general business topics for both local and national audiences. Prior to joining Epstein Becker Green, Glenn was a health care partner at a regional law firm.