Greenbaum healthcare attorneys Neil M. Sullivan and Jennifer A. Belardo analyze the CMS’s Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) Managed Care final rule – and its impact on states, healthcare providers, and health plans navigating the Medicaid landscape – in this article recently published by the HFMA’s New Jersey Chapter in its Garden State Focus magazine.

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Photo of Jennifer A. Belardo Jennifer A. Belardo

Associate, Healthcare Department

Ms. Belardo has experience encompassing commercial matters ranging from general business disputes to white collar criminal matters and consumer fraud claims in federal and state courts. She assists in the firm’s representation of healthcare industry clients in a variety of…

Associate, Healthcare Department

Ms. Belardo has experience encompassing commercial matters ranging from general business disputes to white collar criminal matters and consumer fraud claims in federal and state courts. She assists in the firm’s representation of healthcare industry clients in a variety of litigation matters, including those related to insurance defense and coverage, professional liability defense, medical staffing and peer review disciplinary actions, restrictive covenants, breach of contract, professional licensure and credentialing, and employment related claims.

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jbelardo@greenbaumlaw.com | 973.577.1864 | vCard | LinkedIn

For more information visit the Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith & Davis LLP website.

Photo of Neil M. Sullivan Neil M. Sullivan

Of Counsel, Corporate and Healthcare Departments

Mr. Sullivan concentrates his practice in healthcare and insurance law, with a particular emphasis on the intersection of healthcare finance and delivery. He regularly represents and counsels health plans and healthcare providers in regulatory compliance and filings…

Of Counsel, Corporate and Healthcare Departments

Mr. Sullivan concentrates his practice in healthcare and insurance law, with a particular emphasis on the intersection of healthcare finance and delivery. He regularly represents and counsels health plans and healthcare providers in regulatory compliance and filings, and alternative financial models for healthcare delivery, including Organized Delivery Systems (ODS), Accountable Care Organizations (ACO), Multiple Employer Welfare Arrangements (MEWA), and health system equity ownership or participation in insurance organizations.

As Assistant Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance (DOBI) from 2010-2014, Mr. Sullivan oversaw the Office of Life and Health during a period of fundamental change in both the healthcare and insurance sectors. This encompassed the implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act; the emergence of alternative financial models for health care delivery, including CO-OPs, ACOs, and health system equity ownership or participation in insurance organizations; and the transition to electronic health records and implementation of the ICD-10 mandate.

In his role at DOBI, Mr. Sullivan had overall responsibility for the implementation of insurance reforms under the ACA, including the establishment of a high-risk pool and feasibility study of health insurance exchanges, and rationalizing conflicting points of state and federal law. He served as the DOBI Commissioner’s designee on the NJ Individual Health Coverage (IHC) and Small Employer Health (SEH) program boards, the Mandated Health Benefits Advisory Commission, and the NAIC Regulatory Framework Task Force and Senior Issues Committee, and acted as liaison with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) over ACA implementation.

Contact information:

nsullivan@greenbaumlaw.com | 973.577.1804 | vCard  | LinkedIn

For more information visit the Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith & Davis LLP website.