Mike Bittman Added to Broad and Cassel’s Health Law Practice Group [Professional Services Close – Up]
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With nearly three decades of experience, the firm said that the board-certified health law attorney brings a reputation for integrity, depth and experience to an already strong practice, which includes more board-certified attorneys than any other firm in the
"The addition of
Bittman joins the firm from the
"With the upheavals in the health care industry resulting from the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and the transition of the Florida Medicaid program to managed care, the industry is experiencing consolidation, increased competition, reimbursement decreases, endless regulatory pronouncements, heightened enforcement, and new complexities," Bittman said. "Health care clients need lawyers who understand these developments and can offer new solutions and strategies. Broad and Cassel, more than any other
"Our team of health care lawyers has been focused heavily these past few years on helping physician groups, and now ACOs, navigate our rapidly changing health care system," said Broad and Cassel Health Law Chairman
Bittman has been lead trial counsel in a number of federal, state and administrative health law cases and represents clients in health care fraud investigations, qui tam or whistleblower cases, contract disputes, health insurance claims, malpractice and medical staff disputes. He has also handled fraud and reimbursement cases involving millions of dollars in
According to the firm, in addition to his litigation experience, Bittman serves as outside general counsel for hospitals and other health care entities, represents parties in health care transactions, including the drafting of purchase and sale contracts, leases, management agreements, letters of intent and other documents.
Bittman currently serves on the Board of Directors of the
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