Hall Booth Smith, P.C.

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Overview

Federal and state government involvement in the regulation of aging services is significantly more aggressive than in any other segment of the health care delivery system. At HBS, we understand the liability implications created by this heightened regulatory environment. We recognize the issues facing aging service providers and can both predict and track trends that shape the industry. We’ve built this knowledge and expertise through a focused familiarity with aging service clients; in fact, most of the members of the Aging Services group are completely specialized, only representing aging service providers. We are frequently called upon to share our knowledge with providers.

This dedication, focus, and experience gives our attorneys a real edge.

Our aging service attorneys are familiar with the latest regulatory changes that impact litigation and constantly monitor developments across the country to best gauge our approach. We not only practice within the states that we have offices but also frequently consult on out-of-state cases.

In short, we believe that by dedicating a team of committed professionals to focus on the aging services industry, we can attain favorable outcomes for our clients.

Solutions

Our Aging Services team actively represents clients from the fields below.

  • Skilled nursing facilities
  • Assisted living facilities
  • Personal care homes
  • Mobile radiology providers
  • Home health agencies
  • Dialysis providers
  • Rehabilitation providers
  • Pharmacies

In the Press

McKnights: Drew Graham on Confronting Antibiotic Challenges for Long-Term Care Facilities

In a recent article published by McKnight’s Long-Term Care News, Partner Drew Graham, chair of Hall Booth Smith’s Aging Services practice, interviewed Dr. Morgan Katz, director of antimicrobial stewardship at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center in Baltimore, for her thoughts on the negative ramifications of improper use of antibiotics.

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McKnight’s Long-Term Care News: Sandra Cianflone on Health Care Facilities’ Internal Investigation Process

In an article published on June 22, 2023, in McKnight’s Long-Term Care News, Atlanta Partner Sandra Cianflone provides insight on a recent superior court decision that confirms that health care facilities’ internal investigation process is privileged and cannot be used in discovery or admitted as evidence in court. “The decision serves as a full-throated confirmation

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Executive Order 14095: Implications on Skilled Nursing Facilities & the Impending Staffing Mandate

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McKnight’s Long Term Care News: On PREP Act, Still Too Early to Tell Whether Providers Will be Immune

New York City Partner Drew Graham, Aging Services Practice Area founder at Hall Booth Smith, and Tara Clayton, Senior Vice President at risk management firm Marsh McLennan, recently joined McKnight’s Long Term Care News senior editor Kimberly Marselas to discuss the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness (PREP) Act and COVID-19 lawsuits. Graham says it is

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Leadership

Drew Graham

Drew Graham

Partner | Atlanta Office

T: 404.954.6926
E: dgraham@hallboothsmith.com

Brittany H. Cone

Brittany H. Cone

Partner | Atlanta Office

T: 404.586.6620
E: bcone@hallboothsmith.com


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