Working with Brown McCarroll
Health care is estimated to be a several billion dollar industry in Texas alone. This is an industry that touches everyone, from patients and providers to businesses and governmental entities. This is also an industry with entities that need not only standard business and litigation representation, but business counselors to help them address the unique aspects of health care today.
Technologies and improvements in the standard of care are driving costs up, and employers are demanding level premiums. Providers are struggling to reduce their fees further, consumers are unable to afford insurance, and public and non-profit institutions are unable to meet the demands of those who cannot afford to pay for health care. Without creative and knowledgeable solutions to these challenges, liabilities, and risks, the health care industry will continue to operate on unstable ground.
Success in the role as outside counsel requires more than legal skills; it requires a committed partner who supports a client’s management efforts across its health system components. Brown McCarroll is eager and prepared to accept this responsibility. Brown McCarroll’s health law team, which can draw upon experience in assisting a variety of health care entities to support and implement legal strategies for its clients. Additionally, our health law team has considerable experience in both transactional and litigation matters, a combination surprisingly hard to find within most health law groups. This depth enables Brown McCarroll to provide mature insight on a range of issues, including representing clients before state agencies, commissions, or medical boards.
Brown McCarroll is proud of the leadership its attorneys have provided in the evolution of the health care industry during the past 30 years. As the legal needs of health care providers increase in complexity, it is critical to work with attorneys who clearly understand the legal issues involved as well as the public arena in which these issues are often addressed.
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