Jeffrey S. Brown is managing partner of the New Jersey office of Garfunkel Wild, P.C., one of the most active health care law firms in New Jersey as well as the entire United States. He represents various types of health care providers and institutions, and frequently publishes and lectures in this field. He played a key role in developing health care policy and reform in New Jersey as a member of the Governor's Health Care Transition Team and as a Leadership Fellow for New Jersey. Brown served as a Health Law Editor for the Bergen Barrister and serves on the Seton Hall University Health Law Advisory Board. He is a member of the American Health Lawyers and New Jersey and New York Bar Associations, and is admitted to the United States Supreme Court. He is listed in Strathmore's Who's Who and, was cited in Chambers 2009 for excellence in Healthcare for New Jersey.
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The Hazards of Pharmaceutical Disposal: Emerging Environmental Issues of Concern, New Jersey Law Journal, July 19, 2010; "HIPAA Deadline Arrives - Are Health Care Providers Ready as New Guidelines are Published?" Bergen Barrister. Summer 2003, Vol. 20, No. 2."HIPAA Update - Compliance with HIPAA's Privacy Regulations Required Beginning April 14!" Bergen Medicine. Spring 2003."New Jersey Passes Law to Allow Physicians and Dentists to Jointly Negotiate with Carriers," Bergen Medicine. Winter 2002."Final HIPAA Privacy Regulations Contain Significant Changes," Bergen Medicine. January 2001."Inspector General Issues Voluntary Compliance Programs for Physician Practices," Bergen Medicine. September 2000."Summary of Compliance Program Guidance for Physician Practices," Bergen Barrister. July 2000, Vol. 17, No. 3."Physician Rights in Fraud and Abuse Investigations," Bergen Medicine. September 1998."Managed Care Plans and HMOs," Bergen Barrister. June 1998, Vol. 14, No. 2."Compliance Programs in Healthcare Law," Bergen Medicine. January 1998"Health Care Portability Act: Employers & Physicians Beware," Bergen Barrister. September 1997, Vol. 13, No. 3."Health Care Portability and Accountability Act of 1996," NYSBA One on One, September 1997."Physician Recruitment," Bergen Barrister. October 1995, Vol. 11, No. 4."Managed Healthcare: A Prescription for Change," Bergen Barrister. April 1995, Vol. 11, No. 2."New Physician Recruitment Rules," Bergen Medicine. March 1995."Companies Must be Ready for OSHA's Blood Work," New Jersey Law Journal. February 1995."The Time Has Come for Hospitals and Health Care Practitioner to Take OSHA Seriously," Bergen Medicine. November/December 1994."Managed Health Care," Jersey Voice. July 1, 1994, Vol. 3, No. 86."The Changing Health Care Environment," Bergen Medicine. June 1994."Self Referrals Pose Danger to Group Practices' Economic Health," Physician Group Practice Journal. March/April 1994, Vol. 43, No. 2."Physician Don't Refer Thyself," New Jersey Law Journal. November 8, 1993.

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