Andrew’s practice focuses on False Claims Act litigation, Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement matters, as well as fraud and abuse compliance. Andrew supports clients in navigating the intersection of healthcare and technology through his guidance on data privacy, security, interoperability, and consumer protection regulations.
Prior to joining Reed Smith, Andrew worked with an array of medical providers on Electronic Health Record projects, including at large academic medical centers and safety-net hospitals. He has published research on health information exchange among providers in various contexts, including in medical, psychiatric, social services, and criminal justice systems.
During law school, Andrew was an Executive Editor of the Duke Journal of Constitutional Law and Public Policy, Student Director of a Pro Bono Partnership with Legal Aid of North Carolina, a member of the Moot Court Board, and the director of an award-winning sketch comedy group. He also worked as a Student Attorney with the Duke Health Justice Clinic, and as an intern with the National Health Law Program, the Duke Center for Law and Technology, and for Disability Rights North Carolina.