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Biography
Gregg D. Reisman is a partner at Garfunkel Wild, P.C. in New York and a member of the firm’s
Health Care, Business, Health Care Information and Technology, HIPAA Compliance and
Insurance Regulatory practice groups.
Mr. Reisman’s practice focuses on the representation of
hospitals, long term care facilities, physicians, other
health care providers and health care related entities.
He has extensive experience in counseling clients on the
legal, regulatory and business issues related to health
care services. Mr. Reisman works primarily on health
care transactions, regulatory compliance, clinical
research, FDA matters, health care payment issues and
corporate governance.
Mr. Reisman received his B.A. from Washington University
in St. Louis in 1987 and his J.D. in 1991 from Emory
University School of Law, where he was an Associate
Editor of the Emory Law Journal. Upon graduating from
Emory Law School, Mr. Reisman clerked for Judge Joel
Dubina, United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh
Circuit.
Mr. Reisman is a member of the American Health Law
Association, the American Bar Association, the New York
State Bar Association and the Westchester County Bar
Association. Mr. Reisman is the Editor of The Garfunkel Wild, P.C. New York Healthcare Law Bulletin.
Publications
The Wired for Health Care Quality Act: Beyond HIPAA,
Journal of the American College of Radiology, October
2008
Performing a Test in an Office Setting Without an Order,
Journal of the American College of Radiology, August
2006
NPI on the Way, Healthcare Informatics Online, August
2006
New Medicare enrollment process and forms changes impact
on existing and new providers,
Compliance Today, July 2006
Stark Choices:
DHHS proposes safe harbors to allow hospitals and other
entities to provide funds to technology-hungry
physicians, Healthcare-Informatics, May 2006
The NPI Heads for Home, Healthcare-Informatics, January
2006
Clinical Trials: A Compliance Primer for Physician
Practices, Compliance Today, August 2005
Presentations
Co-Presenter: Introduction to Health Law,
The New York State Bar Association’s Health Law Section
and the Committee on Continuing Legal Education, May 11, 2007
Offshore Outsourcing in Healthcare - Privacy & Security
Concerns, HIPAA Summit, September 9, 2005 |