Gary W. Herschman and Anjana D. Patel, Health Care Mergers and Acquisitions attorneys, in the firm’s Newark office, were quoted in MedAxiom’s announcement of the partnership with Epstein Becker Green.

For more information, please visit MedAxiom.com.

Following is an excerpt:

MedAxiom, the cardiovascular community’s premier source for organizational performance solutions, is excited to announce an industry collaboration with Epstein Becker Green, a national law firm focused on all aspects of healthcare law. Over the past 20 years, Epstein Becker Green has advised dozens of cardiology groups on strategic transactions and regulatory issues.

“We are excited to welcome Epstein Becker Green to the MedAxiom community. Not only do they offer excellent legal counsel and strategic advice around some of the biggest opportunities in cardiology today, but they are able to provide valuable insights and educational resources to MedAxiom members,” said Joe Sasson, PhD, MedAxiom’s EVP of Ventures and chief commercial officer.

Epstein Becker Green’s experienced team offers legal counsel tailored to the unique needs of cardiology groups and hospitals in the areas of mergers & acquisitions, strategic affiliations and joint ventures, regulatory and compliance matters, government investigations, payor disputes, litigation, employment and labor issues, and privacy, cybersecurity, and data asset management.

“Amid a period of record-breaking advancements and consolidation in their field, cardiologists require powerful, informed content and legal guidance that will help them to strategically position themselves for future success in the increasingly competitive and challenging marketplace,” said Gary Herschman, Member of the Firm and Co-Chair of Healthcare Transactions Practice, Epstein Becker Green. 

Epstein Becker Green is thrilled to work with MedAxiom to deliver strategic insights—covering everything from different transaction models and market risks to reimbursement and key legal and regulatory considerations—to empower cardiologists to understand their options for future success and to legally protect themselves in connection with the pursuit of new partnerships and affiliations,” said Anjana Patel, Member of the Firm and Co-Chair of Healthcare Transactions Practice, Epstein Becker Green. 

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