Douglas Swill

Douglas B. Swill is a managing partner of the firm and chair of the Health Care Practice Group. His practice is concentrated in the representation of health systems, hospitals and physician groups throughout the United States. Doug also represents health care-related non-profit professional and trade associations. He counsels clients on a variety of health care regulatory and corporate matters, including acquisitions and dispositions, governance and non-profit issues, Stark, anti-kickback and tax-exemption law analyses, Healthcare Reform, Medicare and Medicaid audits, coverage and overpayment issues, compliance program audits, voluntary disclosures, regulatory and due diligence reviews, and contract projects.  Doug has assisted hospital systems and physician group practices throughout the United States on structuring and documenting transactions to address healthcare regulatory risks as well as licensure, certification and reimbursement matters. Doug has represented health systems and hospitals in more than 100 merger, acquisition and affiliation transactions.

Additionally, Doug regularly counsels hospitals in the areas of physician integration strategies and physician compensation matters.

Doug is consistently recognized by Chambers USA, Leading Lawyers — Illinois and Illinois Super Lawyers.  In 2006, he was named one of the country’s “Outstanding Physician Practice Lawyers” by Nightingale’s Healthcare News.

Prior to joining the firm in 1993, he was an assistant state’s attorney in Chicago and practiced in the Office of the State’s Attorney’s Federal Litigation and Hospitals Departments.  In that capacity, Doug represented Cook County Hospital in general counsel matters and Cook County officials in federal litigation matters that included oral arguments before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.

In General.  Doug is a graduate of Washington University School of Law and he received a postgraduate LL.M. degree in health care law from Loyola University School of Law.  He is a frequent speaker on health care and non-profit law topics before many professional groups, including the Chicago Bar Association, American Health Lawyers Association and Healthcare Financial Management Association, as well as at board of directors and senior management meetings.

 



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