Medicaid Strategy and Health Policy
Krieg DeVault’s attorneys have an extensive history of working with our clients to successfully achieve various Medicaid reform initiatives, ranging in scope from statewide program expansions to the development of hospital specific program improvements. Having previously worked in various aspects of the industry, our team of Medicaid attorneys bring real world experience to help our clients navigate the legal, political, financial and operational realities to achieve our clients’ goals. Whether it is creating innovative strategies to improve current programs or responding to broad reform initiatives happening at a state or national level, we work with our clients to provide strategic advice and analyze how new policies can impact our clients’ business processes.
Medicaid Reform
- Innovative program reform design
- Medicaid work requirements
- Medicaid waiver design and federal negotiation support, including Section 1115 waivers
- Financing structures to support reform initiatives (i.e. hospital assessment fee)
- Delivery system and payment reform, including value based purchasing programs
Behavioral Health
- Substance use disorder (SUD) waivers
- Strategies for expanded coverage of behavioral health and SUD services
Strategic Planning
- Revenue enhancement strategies
- Managed care contracting and oversite strategies
- Strategic business planning, including growth strategy
- Relationship building with government partners, managed care payers, and providers
Health Care
October 22, 2024
CMS Reporting Requirements for Nursing Facilities: Fast Tracking the Start Line
Firm News and Events
August 8, 2024
Madison H. Harada Joins Krieg DeVault's Health Care Practice
Thought Leadership
May 20, 2024
The Final Direction: New Final Medicaid Rules for State Directed Payments
Health Care
March 26, 2024
Updated CMS Reporting Requirements for Nursing Facilities
Health Care
February 13, 2024
Indiana Unlikely to Deliver 340B a Reprieve from 340B Restrictions
Health Care
February 13, 2024
CMS's New Federal Prior Authorization Rule: An Eventual Step In the Right Direction
Firm News and Events
November 1, 2023
Partner Stephanie T. Eckerle Named Chair of Krieg DeVault’s Health Care Practice
Health Care
August 16, 2023
SURPRISE! Federal Alternative Dispute Resolution Grinds to a Halt
Health Care
June 13, 2023
A Direct Proposal: New Proposed Medicaid Rules for State Directed Payments
Health Care
May 9, 2023
CMS Runs Out of Patience: Hospital Price Transparency Rules to Face Stricter Enforcement
Firm News and Events
March 15, 2023
Christopher J. Kulik Joins Krieg DeVault’s Health Care Practice
Krieg DeVault’s attorneys have an extensive history of working with our clients to successfully achieve various Medicaid reform initiatives, ranging in scope from statewide program expansions to the development of hospital specific program improvements. Having previously worked in various aspects of the industry, our team of Medicaid attorneys bring real world experience to help our clients navigate the legal, political, financial and operational realities to achieve our clients’ goals. Whether it is creating innovative strategies to improve current programs or responding to broad reform initiatives happening at a state or national level, we work with our clients to provide strategic advice and analyze how new policies can impact our clients’ business processes.
Medicaid Reform
- Innovative program reform design
- Medicaid work requirements
- Medicaid waiver design and federal negotiation support, including Section 1115 waivers
- Financing structures to support reform initiatives (i.e. hospital assessment fee)
- Delivery system and payment reform, including value based purchasing programs
Behavioral Health
- Substance use disorder (SUD) waivers
- Strategies for expanded coverage of behavioral health and SUD services
Strategic Planning
- Revenue enhancement strategies
- Managed care contracting and oversite strategies
- Strategic business planning, including growth strategy
- Relationship building with government partners, managed care payers, and providers