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Post Acute Care Facilities

The delivery of healthcare is increasingly becoming specialty-focused. From its founding in 1987, Sullivan Stolier has met the needs of hospitals focusing on long-term, rehabilitation, and psychiatric care. Some of the firm's attorneys have been instrumental in the development of federal and state policy governing these specialty providers.

The firm's representation of specialty providers is not limited to hospitals. It also provides advice and counsel to nursing homes, assisted living facilities, home health agencies, inpatient rehabilitation facilities, intermediate care facilities and outpatient rehabilitation service providers. As medicine advances and as the population ages, Sullivan Stolier is committed to ensuring that it is able to meet the needs of specialty providers.

Long-Term Acute Care Hospitals (LTACH)

Sullivan Stolier assists a wide range of long-term acute care hospitals with regulatory compliance advice, and Medicare/Medicaid audits and overpayment disputes. The firm's attorneys are equipped to handle all aspects of healthcare law to assist long-term care hospitals.

Serving Clients Nationwide

The firm's health law practice is national in scope, with offices in New Orleans and Lafayette, Louisiana, and satellite offices in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Dallas, Texas. Collectively, the attorneys of Sullivan Stolier have more than 200 years of experience in healthcare law.

Members of the firm have worked for federal health agencies, taught healthcare law, and given numerous presentations at national meetings such as ABA, AHLA, and other state and local associations.

Contact Sullivan Stolier

Sullivan Stolier will provide superior, experienced service on behalf of long-term acute care hospitals, inpatient psychiatric facilities and post acute care providers. To discuss your legal needs with an experienced healthcare lawyer, contact Sullivan Stolier.

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