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| Practice Areas | Health Care; Corporate; Labor and Employment | | | Education | University of Tennessee at Knoxville, J.D., 1984, University of Tennessee at Knoxville (B.A., Public Administration, with honors, 1977; M.P.A., 1979) | | | Admitted | 1985, Tennessee; 1992, Kentucky | |
| Memberships | Tennessee (Past Chair, Health Law Section, 1992) and Kentucky Bar Associations; American Health Lawyers Association; Health Care Compliance Association. | | | Born | Bells, Tennessee | | | Biography | Law Clerk, Tennessee Supreme Court, 1984-1985. Casenotes Editor, Tennessee Law Review, 1983-1984. Co-Editor, Tennessee Judicial Newsletter, 1983-1984. Author, "Advising Clients on Self-Disclosure of Stark and Anti-Kickback Issues: Risks, Benefits and Practical Issues, Health Lawyers News," February 2009: 26-33; Speaker: "Continuing Challenges with Patient Classification: Recent Enforcement Actions and Changes in Payment Policy," Health Care Compliance Association South Central Regional Annual Conference, November 2008; "Fair Market Value in Hospital-Physician Transactions," American Health Lawyers Association Physicians and Physician Organizations Law Institute, 2007; "Investigation of Stark and Anti-Kickback Allegations," Tennessee Bar Association Health Law Forum, 2006; "Investigations of Hospital-Physician Relationships," American Health Lawyers Association Annual Meeting, 2006; "Lessons Learned from Hospital-Physician Investigations," Arkansas Hospital Annual Compliance Forum, 2006. Fundraiser: American Heart Association; Salvation Army of Chattanooga. Member: Allocations Committee, United Way of Knoxville; Board of Directors, Children's Miracle Network; Low Vision Center, Inc. | | | ISLN | 909879752 | |
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Recent Developments Affecting Ambulatory Surgery CentersDavid T. Lewis, September 24, 2009, previously published by Tennessee Bar Association on September 10, 2009 The number of ambulatory surgery centers ("ASCs") has continued to grow over the last 10-15 years. A recent report from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services ("CMS") indicated that the number of ASCs enrolled in Medicare increased by more than thirty-eight percent (38%)... |
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