Sidley is at the cutting edge of healthcare services and technology platforms that are transforming efficiencies in the healthcare system. Our top-ranked healthcare and privacy teams possess a multidisciplinary understanding of the business and regulatory landscape that impacts the full range of healthcare payment, delivery, and management services. We have an efficient and nuanced perspective that allows us to handle the range of healthcare law and data issues that may arise depending on the nature of the technology, the settings in which it is used, and the related reimbursement, payment, and data use considerations. We also move efficiently through diligence, identifying opportunities to optimize value and collaborating seamlessly with our Private Equity and M&A colleagues, who have deep experience in closing deals across a broad range of businesses. Healthcare services companies facing government scrutiny and litigation turn to our healthcare enforcement lawyers for guidance in proactively addressing, mitigating, and defending these actions.
Our team has a clear command on the full range of regulatory issues that can impact successful commercialization and introduce enforcement risk, including physician or product referrals, fee splitting, corporate practice of medicine or other healthcare professions, healthcare pricing, compliance program development, HIPAA and data off-shoring, and more. Our depth and breadth of experience covers traditional healthcare services and business outsourcing models as well as disruptors, innovators, and startups.
Our experience includes the full range of healthcare service enterprise and mobile technologies, such as:
- Direct-to-consumer digital health
- Pharmacy technology services
- Payor and employer technology services
- Provider and practice management technology services
- Electronic health records
- Business outsourcing technologies for healthcare providers, including billing, coding, revenue cycle management, and more
Our healthcare services clients include:
- Electronic health records companies
- Diagnostic services companies
- Software-as-a-service companies
- Healthcare technology companies
- Clinical research organizations
- Pharmacy benefits management services
- Developers and manufacturers of healthcare supplies and equipment
- Private equity firms
- Retailers and consumer technology companies
- Early-stage companies seeking to introduce efficiencies into healthcare payment and delivery models