Kaitlyn Dunn is of counsel in the firm’s Chicago office. She focuses her practice on health care fraud and abuse, regulatory compliance, government investigations, and strategic transactional matters. Katie works with a diverse array of clients, including hospitals and health systems; physician practices; post-acute care providers; ancillary service providers; private equity investors; and pharmaceutical, medical device, and other life sciences companies.
Experience
Representative matters
Representative matters
Served as legal and regulatory counsel to InTandem Capital Partners, a health care services-focused private equity firm, in its formation of Vivo Infusion, a leading ambulatory infusion services provider, through the recapitalization and combination of multiple infusion centers.
Represented large non-profit health system in complex internal investigation of contractual arrangements with certain cardiology groups that implicated the Stark Law and Anti-Kickback Statute. Representation resulted in a voluntary disclosure to, and favorable settlement with, the Office of Counsel to the Inspector General.
Represented large non-profit health system in dissolution of professional services agreement with independent specialty physician practice and then subsequent conversion of this physician practice to employment model with health system.
Served as legal and regulatory counsel to InTandem Capital Partners, a health care services-focused private equity firm, in its formation of Vivo Infusion, a leading ambulatory infusion services provider, through the recapitalization and combination of multiple infusion centers.
Represented large non-profit health system in complex internal investigation of contractual arrangements with certain cardiology groups that implicated the Stark Law and Anti-Kickback Statute. Representation resulted in a voluntary disclosure to, and favorable settlement with, the Office of Counsel to the Inspector General.
Represented large non-profit health system in dissolution of professional services agreement with independent specialty physician practice and then subsequent conversion of this physician practice to employment model with health system.
Represented prestigious pediatric hospital in complex investigation involving Stark Law compliance with several independent physician practices. Representation included disclosure to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services under its Self-Referral Disclosure Protocol.
Recognitions
- Selected through peer review for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America© "Ones to Watch" list for Health Care Law, 2022–2025
Credentials
Education
Education
- Northeastern University School of Law, 2013, J.D.
- Tufts University, 2013, M.A., Presidential Award for Citizenship and Public Service
- Syracuse University, 2007, B.A., summa cum laude
Professional admissions & qualifications
Professional admissions & qualifications
- Massachusetts
- Tennessee
- Illinois
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