Exclusion Appeals and ReinstatementExclusion from Medicare and Medicaid can have devastating consequences. An individual who is excluded cannot be involved in any activity related to providing medical care, services, or supplies to recipients of Medicare and Medicaid benefits.
As a practical matter, the excluded individual cannot work for any employers that accept Medicare or Medicaid. Many private insurers also will not do business with an individual who has been excluded from Medicare or Medicaid. In many cases, exclusion forces a healthcare professional to stop practicing their profession. If you have received a notice of exclusion, then you should consult with an experienced Medicare and Medicaid exclusion attorney immediately to protect your rights and your livelihood. Do not delay. Call John Howley, Esq. at (212) 601-2728 to discuss your options. How Do I Appeal My Exclusion from Medicare or Medicaid?If you receive an exclusion notice from the Office of Inspector General (OIG) at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), then you have thirty days from the date of the notice to file an appeal. If you act promptly, you may appeal in administrative proceedings and in federal court.
If you received an exclusion notice from the New York State Office of Medicaid Inspector General (OMIG), then you have thirty days from the date of the notice to file an appeal with that office. If your appeal is not successful, you may challenge the exclusion in court. In either event, you must act quickly because the deadlines are very short. To discuss your options, call John Howley, Esq. directly at (212) 601-2728. Why Should I Retain John Howley for My Exclusion Appeal?John Howley has more than 30 years of experience representing healthcare companies and medical professionals. His practice is focused on Medicare and Medicaid fraud, and he is a recognized expert in this complex area of law. He regularly teaches Continuing Legal Education (CLE) courses on the False Claims Act and Advanced Topics in Medicare and Medicaid Fraud.
Mr. Howley has received numerous awards for his skills as an advocate, including the American College of Trial Lawyers’ Medal for Excellence in Advocacy, the New York State Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers’ Gideon Champion of Justice Award, and the New York City Bar Association’s Thurgood Marshall Award. When you retain John Howley, Esq. as your lawyer, you get John Howley, personally, on your case. You will never be handed off to a less experienced lawyer. To discuss your options, call Mr. Howley directly at (212) 601-2728. |
John Howley, Esq.
(212) 601-2728 |