Keith Wright is a senior associate in the firm’s Detroit office. Since joining the firm, Mr. Wright has concentrated his practice on health care business transactions and regulation, tax exemption law medical staffing issues, commercial issues, and commercial litigation. Mr. Wright has done extensive work on accountable care organizations, peer review processes and IRS conflict of interest policy and rules in hospital setting.
Mr. Wright received his J.D. from the University of Detroit Mercy Law School where he served as an associate editor for the Law Review. Mr. Wright also holds an MBA from the University of Detroit Mercy and a B.S. in Finance from Wayne State University. He is admitted to practice in Michigan and Nevada courts.
Mr. Wright is also active in several professional organizations and has presented and published articles on legal issues facing the healthcare industry.
Professional Memberships:
- State Bar of Michigan
Health Care Law Section
- American Health Lawyers Association
Member of the Accountable Care Organization Task Force
Co-Chair of Accountable Care Organization Credentialing Work group
- American Bar Association
Health Care Law Section
Recent Publications and Presentations:
Accountable Care Organization Whitepaper, Co-author, American Health Lawyers Association, April 2012
Presentation on Accountable Care Organizations for Post-Acte Care Providers for A-1 Homecare Consulting, March 22, 2012
CMS Announces Demonstrations Project as Potential for ACO Success, Participants Remain Skeptical, AHLA Email Alert, September 29, 2011
Changes in Michigan Law that Allow Physician and Physician Assistant Ownership of Medical Practice May Support Health Reform Goals, Healthcare Weekly Review, April 4, 2011
Economic Credentialing: A Prescription to Secure Shared Savings, Co-author (with Gregory Drutchas), Feature Article in American Health Lawyers Association publication Connections, February 2011
Presentation on Accountable Care Organizations for the Healthcare Financial Management Association, Western Michigan Chapter, January 2011
CMS Proposed Rule for Delegated Telemedicine Credentialing: Second-Tier Corporate Liability and Other Challenges, American Bar Association Health eSource, December 2010