Kim H Roeder

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Kim Roeder is a partner in King & Spalding’s Healthcare Practice Group. Her practice focuses on representation of healthcare providers, including hospital systems, academic medical centers, physician practice groups and suppliers. Ms. Roeder has advised healthcare providers in complex transactions involving acquisitions, dispositions, affiliations and joint ventures. She has assisted providers and suppliers in implementing compliance programs, as well as conducting compliance assessments and internal investigations. Ms. Roeder has also represented healthcare providers in responding to Department of Justice and Office of Inspector General investigations and qui tam actions. She also has extensive experience in addressing Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement issues, tax-exemption matters, and issues arising under certificate of need laws, licensure and accreditation standards, HIPAA and state privacy laws, and patient care laws.

Ms. Roeder speaks frequently at professional and trade group programs, including programs sponsored by the American Health Lawyers Association, the Health Care Compliance Association and the Georgia Academy of Healthcare Attorneys. Recent presentations and publications have addressed federal funding for electronic health records; health reform legislation; hospital-physician alignment strategies; structuring quality incentive compensation for physicians; compliance with federal referral laws; internal investigations and self-disclosures of compliance issues; and Medicare/Medicaid program integrity contractors and audit contractors. She has also assisted as a guest lecturer for specialized topics in healthcare law at Georgetown University School of Law and Georgia State University School of Law.

Ms. Roeder is a former President of the Georgia Academy of Healthcare Attorneys, and is a member of the American Health Lawyers Association, the Health Care Compliance Association, and the State Bar of Georgia Health Law Section. She holds a top ranking among Georgia Health Care lawyers in the Chambers USA Client Guide, has been recognized for several years as one of the Best Lawyers in America for Health Care Law and as a Georgia Super Lawyer, and was named an Outstanding Healthcare Fraud and Compliance Lawyer in Nightingale’s Healthcare News.

Memberships

  • American Health Lawyers Association, Co-Chair of the Transactions Affinity Group of the Business Law and Governance Practice Group

  • Health Care Compliance Association

  • Georgia Academy of Healthcare Attorneys, Past President and Board Member

  • American Bar Association, Health Law Section, Business and Corporate Section

  • State Bar of Georgia, Health Law Section, Corporate Law Section

  • Healthcare Financial Management Association
Speaking Engagements
  • American Health Lawyers Association Annual Meeting, June 2010:  "Quality-Based Compensation in a New Era of Health Reform"

  • Moderator, Program sponsored by the Business Law and Governance Practice Group of the American Health Lawyers Association, June 2010:  "Prospects for New Delivery Systems and Reimbursement Models"

  • King & Spalding Roundtable Program, Healthcare Reform Legislation, Part IV, May 2010: "Reform Driven Strategies and Tactics"

  • Georgia Academy of Healthcare Attorneys Annual Meeting, May 2010: "Hospital-Physician Alignment in a Post-Reform World"

  • Moderator, American Health Lawyers Association Teleconference, April 2010:  "Care Coordination Models:  How Do We Get There?"

  • King & Spalding Roundtable Program, Healthcare Reform Legislation, Part II, April 2010:  "Medicare, Medicaid and Delivery System Reform"

  • 19th Annual King & Spalding Health Law and Policy Forum, March 2010:  “Care Coordination Models and EHR:  Challenges and Opportunities” (co-presented with Joseph Lynch)

  • King & Spalding Roundtable Program, February 2010:  “Medicare and Medicaid Electronic Health Record Incentives:  Planning to Qualify for Payment” (co-presented with Joseph Lynch and Christopher Kenny)

  • American Health Lawyers Association Hospitals and Health Systems Law Institute, February 2010, “Structuring Quality and Productivity Incentives for Physicians, Now and for the Future”

  • American Health Lawyers Association, 2009 Annual Meeting:  “Compliance Issues in Physician Employment Arrangements”

  • 2009 King & Spalding Health Law and Policy Forum:  Fraud and Abuse Enforcement Update

  • Health Care Compliance Association, 2009 Southeastern Regional Meeting:  Medicare Contractor Preparedness

  • American Health Lawyers Association, 2008 Teleconference:  Compliance Issues in Physician Recruitment Arrangements

  • Association of Health Care Internal Auditors, 2008 Conference:  RACs and Program Integrity Contractors

  • American Rehabilitation Providers Association, 6th Annual Medical Rehabilitation Educational Conference (2008):  Medical Director Contracts

  • 2008 King & Spalding Health Law and Policy Forum:  Treatment for Sale:  Rethinking Provider - Vendor Relationships

  • Health Care Compliance Association, 2008 Southeastern Regional Meeting:  Stark Law Update

  • Georgia Academy of Healthcare Attorneys, 2007 Annual Meeting:  Joint Ventures

  • Health Care Compliance Association, 2006 Southeastern Regional Meeting:  Joint Ventures and Compliance

  • Georgia Academy of Healthcare Attorneys, 2006 Annual Meeting:  Fraud and Abuse Update

  • Georgia Hospital Association, 2006 Annual Summer Meeting:  Legal Update - Fraud and Abuse Developments

  • Georgia Hospital Association, 2006 Telnet Presentations:  Medicaid Fraud Enforcement

  • Georgia State University School of Law, 2002-2010, Guest Lecturer for Professor Randall Hughes, Health Policy Seminar

  • Georgetown University School of Law, 2006 - 2007, Guest Lecturer for Professor Michael Sanders:  Tax Issues in Joint Ventures
Publications
  • HFM Magazine (Healthcare Financial Management Association, December 2009), “The Legal Outlook for Physician-Hospital Relationships” (with Robert Waters)

  • American Health Lawyers Association, Business Law and Governance Practice Group, Executive Summary (December 2009), “The New Healthcare Delivery System: What are Accountable Care Organizations and Medical Homes?”

  • American Health Lawyers Association, Business Law and Governance Practice Group, Business Law Update (September 9, 2009), “Healthcare Reform Will Challenge Providers’ Business Structures”

  • “Academic Medical Centers -- Compliance Challenges,” Health Law Handbook, West Publishing, 2009 (contributing author)

  • “The Stark Law and Regulations,” Compliance Manual, Healthcare Compliance Association (2009)

  • 18th Annual King & Spalding Health Law and Policy Forum: “Hot Topics” In Healthcare Fraud Enforcement - Administrative. Interview with Sara Kay Wheeler, The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel magazine, April 2009.

  • "Establishing Physician Protocols," Counsel to Counsel Magazine, October 2007

  • Co-Author, American Bar Association, Health Care Fraud 2006, "Defending the Stark/Kickback False Claims Act Case: Practical Considerations"

  • Author, Georgia Hospitals Today, Legal Concerns column (periodic newsletter of the Georgia Hospital Association)

  • Author, "Managed Care," Georgia Hospital Law Manual (Georgia Academy of Health Care Attorneys)

  • Author, "The 1996 Antitrust Policy Statements: Balancing Flexibility and Certainty," Georgia Law Review, Winter 1997
MEMBERSHIPS
American Health Lawyers Association
Health Care Compliance Association
State Bar of Georgia, (Health Law Section)

EDUCATION
J.D., Case Western Reserve University
A.B., with distinction, Cornell University

ADMISSIONS
Georgia