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Roger Cohen

Roger Cohen

Goodwin, United States

Position

Partner

Career

Roger A. Cohen is a partner in Goodwin’s Healthcare practice. He counsels healthcare services, life sciences, digital health, and investor clients concerning compliance with the myriad laws and regulations governing the delivery of healthcare services such as the Anti-Kickback Statute, the Physician Self-Referral Law (the Stark Law), the False Claims Act, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), Medicare and Medicaid rules and regulations, and laws governing reimbursement, licensure, and certification.

Roger’s experience includes extensive work on healthcare transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, venture and growth equity financings, and capital markets transactions. He has represented clients in acquisitions and financings involving a wide variety of healthcare providers, digital health, and life sciences companies, including hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, physician groups, management services organizations (MSOs), skilled nursing facilities, rehabilitation and physical therapy facilities, behavioral health and substance abuse treatment providers, dental clinics, home healthcare providers, clinical laboratories, pharmacies, and care management companies, among others.

Roger also has deep experience assisting clients in transactions involving and providing strategic counsel to a wide range of digital health companies, including telemedicine, electronic health record, revenue cycle management, artificial intelligence, remote physiologic monitoring (RPM), remote therapeutic monitoring (RTM), patient scheduling, and mobile health (mHealth) companies.

In addition to his counselling and transactional work, Roger has a long track record of successfully representing healthcare services, digital health, and life science clients in government investigations and litigation. He has represented clients in many high-stakes healthcare fraud investigations, frequently convincing the government not to pursue enforcement action against his clients and obtaining dismissals in a number of actions that have proceeded to litigation. Roger also frequently assists clients with internal investigations related to fraud and abuse and advises clients concerning self-disclosures.

Roger also represents clients in managed care reimbursement disputes and litigation. Among other matters, in a case that received significant attention in the legal press, he established new precedent in New York, convincing an appellate court to recognize an implied private right of action for health care providers under New York’s Prompt Payment Law.

Education

J.D. Fordham University School of Law (cum laude) B.G.S. University of Michigan