Stoel Rives recently continued its long-time sponsorship of the  Portland Business Journal Health Care of the Future awards. A special publication for the awards includes a collaboration by Stoel Rives’ attorneys Todd Hanchett, Tim Hatfield, Kelly Knivila and Sarah Oyer on an article addressing four current trends in health care.  Topics covered include behavioral health services, value-based purchasing, telehealth and employment-related issues.  Read the full article here.

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Photo of Todd Hanchett Todd Hanchett

Drawing on nearly 20 years of experience, Todd Hanchett represents employers in high-stakes litigation and traditional labor law matters. As a seasoned litigator, he regularly represents clients before state and federal courts around the country, as well as in labor arbitrations and before…

Drawing on nearly 20 years of experience, Todd Hanchett represents employers in high-stakes litigation and traditional labor law matters. As a seasoned litigator, he regularly represents clients before state and federal courts around the country, as well as in labor arbitrations and before the National Labor Relations Board. In addition to employment matters, Todd specializes in litigating and trying cases involving employee non-competition, non-solicitation, and confidentiality agreements, as well as tortious interference claims. His practice focuses particularly on companies in the medical device, senior housing, health care and hospitality industries.

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Photo of Timothy Hatfield Timothy Hatfield

Timothy Hatfield provides advice and counsel to a wide range of health care clients including physician groups, health plans, medical product manufacturers, and long-term care facilities. He has particular experience with matters involving fraud and abuse, facility licensing, HIPAA, and Medicare and Medicaid…

Timothy Hatfield provides advice and counsel to a wide range of health care clients including physician groups, health plans, medical product manufacturers, and long-term care facilities. He has particular experience with matters involving fraud and abuse, facility licensing, HIPAA, and Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement. He also advises employers, self-insured health plans and third-party administrators regarding the Affordable Care Act and other federal laws.

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Photo of Kelly Knivila Kelly Knivila

Kelly Knivila is a healthcare regulatory lawyer who specializes in helping clients solve problems with federal and state regulatory agencies. She has deep experience in the Medicaid program having spent over two decades representing Medicaid Managed Care Organizations, providers and state Medicaid agencies…

Kelly Knivila is a healthcare regulatory lawyer who specializes in helping clients solve problems with federal and state regulatory agencies. She has deep experience in the Medicaid program having spent over two decades representing Medicaid Managed Care Organizations, providers and state Medicaid agencies on a wide array of regulatory issues. Kelly also regularly counsels clients on a variety of other healthcare regulatory requirements including Medicare audits and billing requirements, physician self-referral laws (the federal Stark Law and similar state laws), the anti-kickback statute, compliance programs, self-disclosures and internal investigations.

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Photo of Sarah Oyer Sarah Oyer

Sarah Oyer focuses her practice on health care law with an emphasis on regulatory compliance. She works with clients including hospital and health care systems, managed care organizations, physician practice groups, pharmacies, laboratories, and insurers on a variety of health care and privacy…

Sarah Oyer focuses her practice on health care law with an emphasis on regulatory compliance. She works with clients including hospital and health care systems, managed care organizations, physician practice groups, pharmacies, laboratories, and insurers on a variety of health care and privacy matters, including health care reform implementation, models for health care delivery, and compliance with fraud and abuse, physician self-referral, insurance, privacy, corporate practice of medicine and other laws and regulations governing the provision of health care services.

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