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Jordan Keville

Partner

T 213.633.8636 Los Angeles
Being a healthcare attorney is not for everyone, but it is for me, and I use that to my advantage.
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Jordan B. Keville helps clients navigate the complex maze of statutes and regulations that set the rules which healthcare providers must follow to participate in most government healthcare programs. Jordan’s work includes proactively assisting organizations and individuals to enroll in, and remain in good standing with, the Medicare, Medicaid, and federal 340B drug discount programs. He also has extensive experience assisting healthcare providers respond to and repudiate allegations from government agencies that they have run afoul of certain rules, whether by dealing directly with the agencies through negotiations, representing clients in available administrative appeals, or challenging adverse agency decisions in either state or federal court. On a more forward-looking basis, Jordan advises clients on maximizing reimbursement and revenue-stream opportunities afforded by certain government healthcare programs, including specialized Medicare payments for disproportionate share hospitals and for facilities that operate graduate medical education programs.

Practice Highlights

Lead counsel in Kaiser Foundation Hospitals v. Sebelius

Which resulted in a published appellate decision finding that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services had inappropriately denied a group of hospitals significant Medicare reimbursement in connection with training resident physicians.

Compliance audits

Helped numerous clients through initially adverse compliance audit determinations concerning Medicare, Medicaid, and the 340B program, and continuing participation in those programs, as well as helping those clients post-audit by formulating strategies to maximize compliance with program rules.

Change of ownership transactions

Routinely serves a role in major change of ownership transactions for institutional providers by helping ensure those providers satisfy the extensive requirements imposed on new owners of facilities to appropriately enroll with Medicare and/or Medicaid.
*Denotes experience prior to joining Davis Wright Tremaine
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Admitted to Practice

  • California, 2001

Education

  • J.D., Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, 2001
    • Order of the Coif
    • St. Thomas More Honors Society
  • B.A., English and Anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1998
    • Highest Honors
    • Phi Beta Kappa

Professional Recognition

    • Named as one of the "Best Lawyers in America" in Health Care Law by Best Lawyers, 2018-present
    • Recognized as a Southern California Rising Star by Super Lawyers, 2009
    • Recognized as an Outstanding Young Healthcare Lawyer by Nightingale Healthcare News, 2008

Background

    • Partner, Hooper, Lundy & Bookman, PC, Los Angeles, California, August 2001-October 2016
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