G2Z Law – Healthcare Lawyers

G2Z Law Group is a health law and patent law firm serving needs of health care professionals and businesses. With over 30 years of combined experience, we provide legal advice and representation relating to health care laws/regulations, certificate of need applications and patent law.

Health Law Advocates

HLA Board Member Dennis Heaphy joins Massachusetts Democrats in press conference condemning the proposed cuts to Medicaid and explaining the impact these cuts would have on people with disabilities across the Commonwealth.

Health Law, Policy & Management | SPH – Boston University

Our research aims to explain the causes of inequities in health and health care, and recommend interventions, laws and policies to reduce them. Our teaching seeks to prepare public health professionals, researchers, and activists to advance social justice and health.

Massachusetts law about health care | Mass.gov

Provides information about how to file health care complaints, avoiding health insurance and addiction treatment scams, gun safety, information about health care costs, and non-hospital and HMO community benefits.

Health Law – Boston Bar Association

The BBA Health Care Conference provides practitioners working within the health care sector with important updates on a variety of legal issues and developments affecting providers and institutions, payers, insurers, physicians and medical groups, and pharmaceutical and medical device companies.

Boston Health Care Lawyers – Justia

Find the best health care attorney serving Boston. Compare top Massachusetts lawyers’ fees, client reviews, lawyer rating, case results, education, awards, publications, social media and work history.

Massachusetts health care reform – Wikipedia

The Massachusetts health care reform, commonly referred to as Romneycare, [1] was a healthcare reform law passed in 2006 and signed into law by Governor Mitt Romney with the aim of providing health insurance to nearly all of the residents of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.