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Krieg DeVault’s pharmacy law team is uniquely qualified to provide insightful, results-oriented solutions to the challenges facing pharmacy providers in this complex and highly regulated industry. Its members are nationally-recognized experts in pharmacy law, with experience in the issues that impact operations in the pharmaceutical space, including regulatory, transactional, employment, professional negligence, litigation, and licensing matters.

Our pharmacy law team represents the entire spectrum of pharmacy types and stakeholders, including:

  • Chain and independent retail pharmacies
  • Hospital (inpatient/outpatient) pharmacies
  • Hospital-owned retail pharmacies
  • Internet and mail order pharmacies
  • Specialty compounding pharmacies
  • Central fill and remote processing pharmacies
  • Telepharmacy operations
  • Wholesale drug distributors
  • Health care technology companies
  • Individual pharmacists

Krieg DeVault’s pharmacy law team lends practical yet sophisticated experience to our pharmacy clients on a range of matters:

  • Representing clients before state pharmacy boards on licensing, compliance, and disciplinary matters 
  • Representation before regulatory agencies, including Medicaid agencies, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) 
  • 340B Drug Pricing Program participation and compliance 
  • Advising clients on mergers, dispositions, and acquisitions of pharmacies 
  • Navigating state and federal pharmacy licensure and controlled substance registration requirements 
  • Developing regulatory compliance and auditing plans  
  • Assisting with third-party claims and reimbursement issues 
  • Advising and supporting pharmacy providers with government audits 
  • Representing pharmacy providers with claim denials and reimbursement appeals 
  • Compliance with Medicaid and Medicare enrollment, billing, and provider participation requirements
  • Corporate integrity agreement implementation and compliance 
  • Assisting with accreditation applications, renewals, and surveys

Krieg DeVault’s pharmacy law team is uniquely qualified to provide insightful, results-oriented solutions to the challenges facing pharmacy providers in this complex and highly regulated industry. Its members are nationally-recognized experts in pharmacy law, with experience in the issues that impact operations in the pharmaceutical space, including regulatory, transactional, employment, professional negligence, litigation, and licensing matters.

Our pharmacy law team represents the entire spectrum of pharmacy types and stakeholders, including:

  • Chain and independent retail pharmacies
  • Hospital (inpatient/outpatient) pharmacies
  • Hospital-owned retail pharmacies
  • Internet and mail order pharmacies
  • Specialty compounding pharmacies
  • Central fill and remote processing pharmacies
  • Telepharmacy operations
  • Wholesale drug distributors
  • Health care technology companies
  • Individual pharmacists

Krieg DeVault’s pharmacy law team lends practical yet sophisticated experience to our pharmacy clients on a range of matters:

  • Representing clients before state pharmacy boards on licensing, compliance, and disciplinary matters 
  • Representation before regulatory agencies, including Medicaid agencies, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) 
  • 340B Drug Pricing Program participation and compliance 
  • Advising clients on mergers, dispositions, and acquisitions of pharmacies 
  • Navigating state and federal pharmacy licensure and controlled substance registration requirements 
  • Developing regulatory compliance and auditing plans  
  • Assisting with third-party claims and reimbursement issues 
  • Advising and supporting pharmacy providers with government audits 
  • Representing pharmacy providers with claim denials and reimbursement appeals 
  • Compliance with Medicaid and Medicare enrollment, billing, and provider participation requirements
  • Corporate integrity agreement implementation and compliance 
  • Assisting with accreditation applications, renewals, and surveys