Mintz has deepened its health care bench with the addition of new Member, Rachel Alexander. Before joining the Mintz, Alexander was with Wiley Rein LLP in Washington.
“Rachel is a seasoned and dynamic attorney who concentrates her practice on representing health plans, payors, and managed care entities, and she adds strength to our already market leading health care practice,” said Mintz Managing Member Bob Bodian.
Health Law Chair, Karen Lovitch, commented, “Our practice is unique in terms of the scope and depth of our work in the health plan and pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) industries, and the strategic counsel we provide to entities across the pharmaceutical supply chain on a range of business, transactional, and compliance matters. Rachel is a highly regarded attorney in this area, and her addition allows us to add another layer to the service and expertise that we provide to clients.”
Rachel concentrates her practice on representing clients in all aspects of managed care and payor regulatory, transactional, and litigation matters with a specialized focus on pharmacy benefit and drug pricing related issues.
Leveraging her extensive knowledge of and experience in health plan operations and health care law, Rachel helps clients navigate PBM contract negotiation, administration, and procurement matters. She also provides guidance on compliance with federal law, with an emphasis on advising health plans on the requirements of Medicare, the Federal Employees Health Beneļ¬ts (FEHB) Program, Medicaid, and other government health care programs.
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