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Mandelbaum Barrett PC's Healthcare Group Welcomes Mena R. Francis, Esq. to head the Firm's PIP Arbitration/Reimbursement Recovery Department

November 16, 2021

As an expansion of the Healthcare Law Practice Group, Mandelbaum Barrett PC welcomes Mena R. Francis, Esq. to head the firm's PIP Arbitration/Reimbursement Recovery Department. In the ever-changing PIP/No-Fault space, arbitration has emerged as the only practical way a healthcare providers can be compensated for their services absent settlement. Mr. Francis has extensive experience representing medical providers and facilities in collecting PIP claims. With over a decade of experience in the industry, he knows what it takes to make sure providers collect fast. This new practice area compliments the Group's existing representation of clients in connection with all payor recoupment disputes, whether the payor is a government payor, such as Medicare and Medicaid, major medical carrier or self or partially funded plans.

Mandelbaum Barrett PC Files a Federal Court Lawsuit Against UnitedHealthcare on Behalf of Medical Groups and Doctors in New Jersey

October 16, 2019

Steven I. Adler and Mohamed H. Nabulsi filed an emergent application in federal court in Newark, NJ, on behalf of The Medical Society of New Jersey (MSNJ) and various inner-city medical groups against UnitedHealthcare (UHC) to enjoin and restrain UHC from terminating healthcare providers from its NJ Medicare Advantage Community Health Insurance Plan and to stop UHC from misrepresenting that these providers are no longer accepting new patients. Click here to read more.

Dennis Alessi Interviewed for ROI-NJ on the Frequency of Healthcare Regulation Changes

April 8, 2019

Dennis J. Alessi, Esq., Co-Chair of Mandelbaum Barrett PC's Healthcare and Employment Law Practice Groups, was recently interviewed for an ROI-NJ piece on the frequency of healthcare regulation changes and the effect that it has on physician and practice group compliance. Read the article here.

Dennis Alessi Published an Article in Medical Economics on "Bringing Value-Based Compensation To Your Medical Practice"

October 9, 2018

Dennis J. Alessi, Esq., Member and Co-Chair of both the Healthcare Law and Labor and Employment Law Practice Groups, recently authored an article for Medical Economics on "Bringing value-based compensation to your medical practice." Click here to read the full article.

Dennis Alessi Quoted in January 2018 Healthcare Risk Management Magazine on "Communication-and-Resolution Programs"

January 16, 2018

Dennis J. Alessi, Esq., Member and Co-Chair of the Firm's Healthcare Law and Employment & Labor Practice Groups, was quoted in the January issue of Healthcare Risk Management Magazine. The article discusses Communication-and-Resolution Programs for hospitals and health systems and improvements that can be made.

Dennis Alessi Authors Medical Economics Article on "How to Express Sympathy Without Receiving a Malpractice Law Suit"

October 31, 2017

Dennis J. Alessi, Esq., Member and Co-Chair of both the Healthcare Law and Employment Law Practice Groups at Mandelbaum Barrett PC, recently authored an article for Medical Economics on "How to Express Sympathy Without Receiving a Malpractice Law Suit," a topic that has recently received notable press.

Health Law Alert – Suspect In-Office Laboratory Arrangements

August 3, 2017

Mohamed Nabulsi Co-Chair of the Firm's Health Law Department, has just published a Health Law Alert regarding suspect in-office laboratory arrangements.

Healthcare Practice Co-Chair Nabulsi Talks with Bert Baron on WCTC AM about AHCA Bill

May 1, 2017

Mohamed Nabulsi, Co-Chair of the Firm's Healthcare Practice, was a guest on Bert Baron's radio show "Jersey Central" this morning on WCTC AM discussing the revised AHCA bill. To listen to the full interview, visit: https://lnkd.in/dn2_R6s

Dennis Alessi Authors Article on “The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of the AHCA”

April 4, 2017

All of the mass media is focusing on the same aspects of the American Health Care Act (AHCA). This article written by Dennis Alessi focuses on a few of those aspects which are not being reported in the media, but which are of significant importance