| Nancy Taylor has over 20 years of legislative and regulatory experience in advising clients on health care related matters having served 10 years in her capacity as Health Policy Director for the Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources. She has also served as CEO of a start up medical device company where she was successful in obtaining eight product clearance and reimbursement coverage for the products. |
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| Areas of Concentration |
- Health care
- Long-term care financing
- Managed care
- Regulatory interpretation on health care matters
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| Significant Representations |
- Advises major pharmaceutical, insurance, health care providers and employers on various health care matters, including an evaluation of health care reform on their business practices and in resolving various legal and regulatory matters before Congress and Administrative agencies.
- Has been involved in the development of a skilled nursing facility prospective payment system and home health care reimbursement issues. Also represented therapy and ancillary companies on reimbursement issues.
- Special expertise on issues relating to managed care laws, including Medicare risk and ERISA plan requirements.
- Advises clients on the FDA approval process, principally medical devices, biologics, and drug applications.
- During her tenure on Capitol Hill, drafted and was instrumental in most major health care laws enacted during the past decade, including the Safe Medical Devices Amendments of 1988; the Nutritional Labeling and Education Act of 1990; the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act of 1988; COBRA (extension of health benefits); the Orphan Drug Amendments of 1983; the Americans with Disabilities Act (provisions relating to health care); and many other bills included in reconciliation or as freestanding health care
| Education |
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J.D., The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law, 1988
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B.S., University of Utah, 1979
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