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Daniel Weinstein

Daniel Weinstein is a Manatt Health associate in the firm’s New York office focusing on complex healthcare regulatory, compliance, transactional, and policy matters. Daniel provides legal and strategic counsel to stakeholders across the healthcare sector, including hospitals and health systems, health centers, independent and group practice providers, management services organizations, digital health companies, health technology and AI companies, life sciences manufacturers, payors, risk-bearing entities, universities, health information exchanges, and state government agencies.

Daniel offers practical, creative advice on healthcare regulatory and compliance matters, such as Medicare and Medicaid conditions of participation, coding and reimbursement, corporate practice of the professions, fee-splitting rules, licensure and accreditation, and risk-bearing activities. In particular, Daniel has significant experience in navigating fraud, waste, and abuse frameworks, including proactively assessing and addressing risk under the federal Anti-Kickback Statute, Stark Law, Civil Monetary Penalties Law, and False Claims Act. He is a go-to resource for developing right-sized corporate compliance programs and adeptly responds to investigations, overpayment audits, surveys, and other enforcement actions on behalf of clients.

Clients seek out Daniel's expertise in developing and scaling novel care and coverage solutions, innovative payment arrangements, and new software services and technologies. Working collaboratively with founders, executives, operators, and product and business teams, Daniel helps digital health, health technology, and AI companies parse healthcare regulatory considerations of product development and launch. He also routinely collaborates with payors, providers and systems, life sciences companies, and government agencies to design and implement new care pathways, market access opportunities, and coverage financing models. A skilled negotiator and drafter, Daniel deftly translates these concepts into value-based arrangements, strategic affiliations, integrations, joint ventures, managed care and delegation arrangements, roll-ups and tuck-ins, data exchange frameworks, and other partnerships and transactions among healthcare stakeholders.

Daniel serves as the Co-Chair of the New York State Bar Association Health Law Section’s Annual Meeting program and is an active member of the American Health Law Association. Daniel also co-teaches a Masters-level Health Law & Strategy course on U.S. Health Law & Regulation at NYU Law. Prior to joining Manatt, Daniel was an associate at a large international law firm in its health care group and previously worked as a health care policy consultant in Washington, D.C.

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