Jacqueline Bain is part of a highly select group of Florida licensed attorneys with both deep healthcare industry experience and a certification in healthcare compliance by the Health Care Compliance Association. Her background is focused on corporate transactions for healthcare providers and businesses including:
- Physicians, Chiropractors, Dentists and Podiatrists;
- Physician Assistants (PAs) and Advance Registered Nurse Practitioners (ARNPs);
- Physician Group Practices;
- Substance Abuse Treatment Centers;
- Healthcare Business Management Entities;
- Clinical Laboratories;
- Durable Medical Equipment Providers; and
- Home Health Agencies.
Jacqueline lectures regularly in the community and routinely advises her clients about statutes and regulations that govern healthcare businesses, including
- Healthcare Information Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and the Florida Information Protection Act (FIPA)
- HIPAA Audit Preparation & Response
- Compliance Plans for Healthcare Businesses
- Patient Self-Referral Prohibitions
- OIG Audit Preparation & Response
- Federal and State Anti-Kickback Statutes
- False Claims Act
- Affordable Care Act
- Marketing in the Healthcare Community
- The Corporate Practice of Medicine
- Fee-Splitting Prohibitions
Jacqueline graduated from the State University of New York at Albany magna cum laude and the State University of New York at Buffalo Law School.
Bar Admissions:
- Florida
- New York
- Supreme Court of the United States
Accolades:
- SuperLawyers Rising Star, Health Law 2016
- Certified in Healthcare Compliance (CHC)
Professional Memberships:
- American Health Lawyers Association
- Florida Bar (Health Law Section)
- New York State Bar Association (Health Law Section)
- Health Care Compliance Association
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