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Company
Quintairos Prieto Wood & Boyer PA
2452 Sir Barton Way Ste 300
Lexington, KY 40509
Phone
(859) 226-0057
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Christine has worked extensively in matters involving health care providers of all types, including health care facilities and services, nursing facilities, hospice providers, hospitals, physicians, nurse practitioners, rural health clinics, laboratory providers and federally qualified health care centers in the areas of health law, regulatory and corporate compliance, fraud and abuse, and state regulatory matters including certificate of need and licensing
She has experience in day-to-day counseling regarding compliance, reimbursement matters, employment issues, preparation and review of provider contracts, insurance risk and loss, revising and developing new policies and procedures, enhancing communications with governmental entities; and preventing, detecting, responding to, and resolving conduct that does not conform to applicable laws and regulations while maintaining and enhancing the overall the quality of care.
Christine has also written and spoken on new and emerging issues in health care regulation, including compliance programs and codes of conduct, electronic medical records, and health care reform.
She lives in Lexington, with her husband, their three dogs and cat. When she has free time, she enjoys spending time with her family outdoors hiking or picnicking, yoga, cooking, writing and traveling.
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Quintairos, Prieto, Wood & Boyer, P.A. represents hospitals and healthcare institutions in a wide variety of liability cases. Our clients include for-profit and not-for-profit hospitals, nursing homes, adult living facilities, psychiatric hospitals, home health agencies, laboratories, insurers, medical providers, and directors and officers.
Our attorneys provide representation on legislative matters involving personal injury defense, regulatory, and administrative matters and are skilled in medical investigation, research, and application. Our medical staff includes registered nurses, nurse paralegals, physical therapists, and X-ray technicians. We know the business of healthcare as it relates to legal matters.
Our experienced in-house medical personnel and resources
uniquely position the firm to understand healthcare facilities and
the problems they face.
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