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Maureen Dunn McGlynn joined Mackenzie Hughes in 1997 and is now a partner
in the firm's business department. Her emphasis is in health care law
as she advises, counsels and litigates for hospitals, physicians, physician
practice groups, dentists, diagnostic and treatment centers, and other
health care providers. Areas in which she advises include practice management
issues, patient care issues, medical staff issues, managed care contracting
issues, and federal and state regulatory matters including Stark law,
HIPAA, fraud and abuse and EMTALA Compliance. She is also a frequent lecturer
on issues involving the privacy of medical information including HIPAA
and other federal and state regulatory compliance issues.
After earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Therapy from the
University of Scranton, Maureen attended Widener University School of
Law, where she graduated cum laude with a Juris Doctorate. While a student,
Maureen served as President of the Moot Court Honor Society, Chairperson
of the Health Law Society and Order of the Barristers. She was also the
recipient of the Widener University School of Law Outstanding Service
Award, American Jurisprudence Awards in Torts and Legal Writing, and the
Raynes, McCarty, Binder, Ross & Mundy Writing Competition Award. She
is admitted to the Delaware Bar, the District of Delaware, the U.S. Court
of Appeals, 3rd Circuit, and the New York Bar, and the Northern District
of New York. In 2004, Maureen was the recipient of the Women in Business
award.
Prior to her employment at Mackenzie Hughes, Maureen was an attorney
at Young, Conaway, Stargatt & Taylor, where she advised health
care providers on issues including reimbursement, managed care
contracting, formation of networks, risk management and fraud
and abuse/Stark issues. She also handled medical malpractice,
personal injury and product liability matters as well as corporate
litigation and representation of debtors and creditors' committees
in large and complex reorganizations. She spent two years at St.
Camillus Health & Rehabilitation Center as a Pediatric Physical
Therapist evaluating and treating infants and young children with
neuromotor involvement, orthopedic and neurological conditions,
pathological muscle tone problems and movement disorders caused
by muskuloskeletal pathology.
Maureen is Secretary of the Board of Directors of the Ronald McDonald
House Charities of CNY and is a member of the Board of Directors of St.
Camillus Health and Rehabilitation Center. She is a member of the Catholic
Schools Management Strategic Planning Committee for St. Margaret's School
and is a Junior Achievement Consultant for elementary schools.
When Maureen isn't busy with her responsibilities as part of the American
Bar Association, the American Health Lawyers Association, the Onondaga
County Bar Association, or the New York Bar Association, she enjoys raising
her three children and attending their various sporting events.
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