Monica R. Chmielewski is a health care and life sciences lawyer solely focused on the representation of health care providers, pharmaceutical and medical device companies, and pharmacies in health care, health care transactions, clinical research, supply chain, and food and drug law. She is a partner and co-chair of the firm’s Life Sciences Industry Team, as well as vice chair of the firm's Health Care Industry Team.
Monica provides daily counsel to numerous health systems, hospitals, academic medical centers, pharmacies and biotech, pharmaceutical and medical device companies. As such, she regularly assists clients with the following issues:
She also has participated as transactional counsel in numerous health care, life science, and corporate transactions, including the merger, purchase and sale, or transfer of sponsorship of hospitals, pharmacies, contract research organizations (CROs), physician-owned surgery centers, health systems, home health agencies, hospices and physician practices; and the formation of ancillary services joint ventures; and counsels investors (venture capital and private equity) in investments, acquisitions, and sales.
Monica has in-depth knowledge of federal and state regulation of the drug and device supply chain, pharmacies, and laboratories. She advises entities (industry), health care providers, investors, and lenders on transactional matters and regulatory compliance, including mergers and acquisitions, recapitalizations, buyouts, restructurings, joint ventures, and broad range of commercial transactions.
Monica provides daily counsel on supply chain and materials management issues, and counsels on group purchasing organization (GPO) negotiations and formation. She also counsels health plans in their procurement of and contracting with PBMs for mail, retail, and specialty drug services in connection with commercial and government health care programs. In addition, she provides counsel regarding PBM audits, as well as on regulatory issues for various retail and specialty pharmacies, including state Boards of Pharmacy inspection and adverse findings, compounding pharmacy matters, and licensure among others.
Monica counsels health care entities, pharmaceutical and medical device companies, pharmacies and laboratories regarding the operation and functions of their corporate compliance and integrity programs, including assisting with the composition and development of programs; reviewing and assessing existing program effectiveness; providing compliance education and training of personnel, executive management and board members; coordinating internal investigations of compliance related concerns; and recommending any needed corrective action. She has counseled, in both in-house and outside counsel roles, individual hospitals, health systems, hospices, skilled nursing facilities, and pharmaceutical companies on matters of corporate compliance.
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- Chambers USA: America's Leading Business Lawyers (2020, 2021)
Monica advises a number of clients, including hospitals, health systems and physician groups on regulatory and compliance issues presented by telemedicine and telehealth. Her counsel includes, but is not limited to, structuring, and negotiating professional services agreements for telemedicine services and composing telemedicine policies and procures.
Monica’s experience includes particular compliance issues arising under the False Claims Act (FCA), Stark Law, Anti-Kickback Statute, EMTALA, Civil Monetary Penalties Law, licensure/certification, and HIPAA. Monica works with providers on properly responding to governmental and accreditation audits and more formal investigations as well as directly with provider compliance officers and general counsel to advise them on the latest legal and Office of Inspector General requirements and standards.