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Nadine
P.
Peters
Partner, Washington, D.C.
nadine.peters@hoganlovells.com
Nadine Peters' practice focuses on healthcare issues with an emphasis on health information privacy, including compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and federal and state privacy laws.
Nadine has extensive experience counseling clients on an array of healthcare regulatory matters including regulatory requirements of the Medicare and Medicaid programs. She primarily advises healthcare providers, pharmaceutical and medical device companies, health plans, e-health organizations, healthcare trade associations, and research institutions on matters related to electronic data sharing, use of health information in marketing and other initiatives, privacy and information security practices, and data breaches.
Nadine is also actively involved in the firm's Community Services Department, where, among other projects, she is working on improving the District of Columbia's response to HIV/AIDS.
Prior to joining Hogan & Hartson, Nadine worked at another leading law firm where she focused on health regulatory compliance and healthcare transactions. She also spent a year as an attorney at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Office of the General Counsel, where she provided legal guidance to program officials at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
While in law school, Nadine was an intern at Partners Healthcare System, Inc., Office of the General Counsel, and also a legal intern to a Massachusetts state representative, during which time she drafted legislation designed to improve Medicaid-enrolled children's access to dental care.
Hogan Lovells Publications
02 September 2011
"U.S. Department of Health and Human Services extends comment period for proposal to revise substantially the human research subject protection regulations." Health Alert, Hogan Lovells
02 June 2011
"HHS releases proposed rule on accounting of disclosures." Health & Privacy Alert, Hogan Lovells
19 July 2010
"HHS Requests Comments on Proposed HITECH Amendments to HIPAA Rules." Privacy Alert, Hogan Lovells
Published Works
30 November 2011
"Electronic Health Records Data and Secondary Use Research." Medical Research Law & Policy Report, Bloomberg BNA
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