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Provided by Nicole DiMaria
Nicole DiMaria represents a wide range of health care entities such as health care professionals, physician groups, ambulatory care facilities, health care and hospital systems, long-term care facilities, medical device and pharmaceutical manufacturers and companies/vendors that provide services to the healthcare industry.
She assists clients in navigating complex health care corporate and regulatory issues, advising on matters such as:
Federal Stark and Anti-Kickback Law compliance
HIPAA/HITECH Covered Entity and Business Associate compliance
Medicare/Medicaid reimbursement and enrollment
CHAPA, certificate of need and state licensing
State health care/professional regulatory compliance
Nicole is a frequent author and speaker for organizations such as the American Health Law Association (AHLA), the Health Care Compliance Association and the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education. She currently serves on the Board of Directors of the New Jersey State Bar Association’s Health Law Section and is Co-Chair of the Section’s Legislative Coordination Committee, which is responsible for assessing proposed healthcare legislation in New Jersey. In 2009, she was selected for the AHLA’s inaugural Leadership Development Program and later served as Vice-Chair of the association’s Hospitals and Health Systems Practice Group and as Co-Chair of its Health Law Curriculum Task Force.
Nicole obtained her J.D., with a concentration in health law, from Seton Hall University School of Law. She was the managing editor of the Seton Hall Constitutional Law Journal and served as its acting editor-in-chief. While at Seton Hall, Nicole served as research assistant to the founder of Seton Hall Law’s health care program, Dean Kathleen Boozang, she received the 1999 Gibbons Health Law Fellowship, the 2001 Seton Hall Constitutional Law Journal Distinguished Service Award and was also the winner of the 2001 Brach Eichler Health Law Writing Competition.
Seton Hall University School of Law
J.D.
2001
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