Rachel's practice primarily involves transactional and regulatory matters, including mergers and acquisitions, regulatory compliance review, telemedicine issues, and provider and service contracting matters for various health care providers, administrative organizations, payors, and health systems. Rachel has worked on over 20 transactions valuing more than $200 million since starting at Mintz Levin. She works with hospital systems, dialysis, long-term care, and retail providers, individual providers and practice groups, management companies, independent practice associations, and third-party administrators and payors.
Rachel has represented a variety of pro bono clients at the firm, including counseling a small business through start-up, advocating for a tenant in housing court, and successfully arguing for a client’s Social Security Disability Insurance benefits.
Prior to joining Mintz Levin, Rachel was a law clerk for the Illinois Attorney General and worked for the Massachusetts Medical Society in its Membership and Legal Departments. While a student prosecutor at Boston University School of Law, she successfully briefed and argued against a motion to suppress evidence in a criminal hearing.
Professional & Community Involvement
- Member, Massachusetts Bar Association
- Member, Boston Bar Association
- Member, American Health Lawyers Association
- Executive Board, Boston University Law Young Alumni Council
- Member, 2011 – 2012 Women’s Leadership Program, Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce
Rachel's practice primarily involves transactional and regulatory matters, including mergers and acquisitions, regulatory compliance review, telemedicine issues, and provider and service contracting matters for various health care providers, administrative organizations, payors, and health systems. Rachel has worked on over 20 transactions valuing more than $200 million since starting at Mintz Levin. She works with hospital systems, dialysis, long-term care, and retail providers, individual providers and practice groups, management companies, independent practice associations, and third-party administrators and payors.
Rachel has represented a variety of pro bono clients at the firm, including counseling a small business through start-up, advocating for a tenant in housing court, and successfully arguing for a client’s Social Security Disability Insurance benefits.
Prior to joining Mintz Levin, Rachel was a law clerk for the Illinois Attorney General and worked for the Massachusetts Medical Society in its Membership and Legal Departments. While a student prosecutor at Boston University School of Law, she successfully briefed and argued against a motion to suppress evidence in a criminal hearing.
Professional & Community Involvement
- Member, Massachusetts Bar Association
- Member, Boston Bar Association
- Member, American Health Lawyers Association
- Executive Board, Boston University Law Young Alumni Council
- Member, 2011 – 2012 Women’s Leadership Program, Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce
Publications
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Co-author,
Pitfalls in Healthcare Mergers and Acquisitions – Emerging Issues, The Health Lawyer ()
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Co-author,
CMS Request for Comments: Opportunities for Alignment Under Medicaid and Medicare, AHLA Regulation, Accreditation, and Payment Alert ()
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Co-author,
New Pitfalls in Healthcare Transactions – Corporate Perspective, American Bar Association Health Law Section ()
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CMS Finalizes Regulations Intended to Strengthen Program Integrity, BNA's Health Care Fraud Report ()
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Co-author,
Reforming the Health Care Delivery System through Medicare Payment Reforms, Health Care Reform Advisory ()