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Mark C. Rogers

Mark is a member of the Firm's Corporate and Health Care Practice Groups. Although he has extensive experience representing a variety of clients with regard to regulatory, compliance, employment and corporate matters, Mark focuses his practice on health care contractual matters, regulatory compliance, and fraud and abuse investigations. He has published and lectured extensively on legal issues in the health care industry. Mark is Co-Editor of The Boston Health Law Reporter, and is also an adjunct faculty member at New England School of Law where he teaches Health Law. He earned his undergraduate degree from the College of the Holy Cross and his law degree (cum laude) from Suffolk University, where he served as the Chief Managing Editor of the Suffolk Transnational Law Review. Mark is admitted to practice in both the state and federal courts in Massachusetts, as well as the United States First Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court.

Contact:
617-723-1100, ext. 229
mrogers@therogerslawfirm.com

     
 

Bar Admissions:

Massachusetts, 2001

U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts, 2001

U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit, 2002

U.S. Supreme Court, 2005

Education:

College of the Holy Cross (B.A. 1997)

Suffolk University (J.D., cum laude, 2000); Staff Member, 1998-1999 and Chief Managing Editor, 1999-2000, Suffolk Transnational Law Review

Lectures:

The Legal State of Guardianships, Health Care Proxies and Informed Consent in Massachusetts, Medical Grand Rounds, Lemuel Shattuck Hospital (Boston, April 2008).

The Liability Risk of Hospitals as a Target of Terrorism, National Emergency Management Summit (Washington, D.C., February 2008).

The HIPAA Privacy Rule and Clinical Research, Caritas Christi Research Staff (Boston, November 2007).

Unauthorized Access to Protected Health Information, Senior Leadership Teams, Caritas Christi Health Care System (Boston, June 2007).

How to Effectively Respond to an OCR HIPAA Privacy Complaint Investigation, 14th National HIPAA Summit (Washington, D.C., March 2007).

Understanding Today's EMTALA, Conference of Medical Staff Chiefs of Caritas St. Elizabeth's Medical Center (Boston, February 2007).

Complying with the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005, Caritas Christi Corporate Compliance Advance (Boston, January 2006).

IRS Considerations in Health Care Compliance, Caritas Christi Corporate Compliance Advance (Boston, January 2006).

Publications:

Securing our Nation's Hospitals in the Post 9/11 Era, Health Lawyers Weekly (August 3, 2007).

Policymaker Profile: Thomas R. Barker, Esq., The Boston Health Law Reporter (Summer 2007, Volume 2).

DPH Issues Final HIV Reporting Regulations, The Boston Health Law Reporter (Spring 2007, Volume 2).

Massachusetts Legislature Expands Definition of Medical Peer Review Committee, The Boston Health Law Reporter (Spring 2007, Volume 2).

Massachusetts Court Declines to Adopt Corporate Negligence Theory Against Hospital, The Boston Health Law Reporter, Winter 2007 (Volume 2).

SJC Rules Medical Malpractice Expert Should Not Have Been Sanctioned Despite Disturbing Testimony, The Boston Health Law Reporter, Winter 2007 (Volume 2).

Expanding the Duty to Warn for Massachusetts Physicians, The Boston Health Law Reporter, Summer 2006 (Volume 1).

Necessity of Peer Review Analysis for JCAHO's Periodic Performance Reviews, Teaching Hospitals and Academic Medical Centers, Winter 2005 (Volume 3, Issue 1).

Faculty Appointment:

New England School of Law, Adjunct Faculty Member (Health Law)

Editorial Appointment:

Co-Editor, The Boston Health Law Reporter (2007- )

Associations:

South Shore Hospital Links Board
American Health Lawyers Association (Member of Teaching Hospitals and Academic Medical Centers Practice Group and Hospitals and Health Systems Practice Group)
American Health Lawyers Association Disaster Preparedness Team
Massachusetts Bar Association
Boston Bar Association, Health Law Section, Steering Committee and Communications Committee (Vice-Chair)