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Anna R. Gurevich

Associate Boston

Anna Gurevich advises hospitals, physician groups, community providers, and other health care entities on a variety of health law and general business issues. She is a member of the firm’s Corporate & Business Group. Her practice focuses on counseling health care providers in complex business arrangements and regulatory issues.

Anna provides legal counsel to health care clients on a variety of state and federal regulatory matters, including compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and similar state data privacy laws, Medicare and Medicaid program compliance, and fraud and abuse laws. Anna also counsels health care clients on federal and state tax-exemption, provider and facility licensing, and scope of practice issues.

Anna represents health care clients in corporate transactions, particularly those between or among physician groups, hospitals and health systems. She also advises clients in matters such as provider recruitment agreements, professional services agreements, employment, and business partnership agreements. Anna also supports 340B pharmacy contracting initiatives for 340B-covered entities.

Anna has been active in the Boston community, including volunteering with the Big Sister Association of Boston, and serving on the Health Law Section of the Boston Bar Association.

She is a graduate of Boston University School of Law, and is proficient in Spanish, Russian and French.

Credentials

Work Experience

  • Hinckley Allen
    • Associate (2021-Present)
  • Robinson + Cole
    • Health Care Associate (2018-2021)
  • Archstone Law Group
    • Health Care Associate (2015-2018)
  • Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Office of the General Counsel
    • Seconded Attorney (2016-2018)
    • Legal Fellow (2014-2015)
  • New York City Housing Authority, Law Department
    • Transactional Intern (2013)
  • Boston Medical Center, Office of the General Counsel
    • Legal Intern (2013)

Honors & Awards

  • Best Lawyers® Ones to Watch (2021-2024)
    • Health Care Law
  • Super Lawyers, Massachusetts
    • Rising Stars (2023)
  • Boston Magazine, Top Lawyers (2022)
    • Health Care Law

Charitable & Civic Involvement

  • Big Sister Association of Boston, Volunteer

Professional Affiliations

  • Boston Bar Association, Health Law Section
  • American Health Law Association

Bar Memberships

  • Massachusetts
  • New York

Languages

  • Spanish (Highly Proficient)
  • Russian (Highly Proficient)
  • French (Proficient)

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The Critical Role of A Cyber Incident Response Plan in Today’s Cyberthreat Environment

Your network has been hacked.  What do you do?  Who do you call?  Who is in charge? These questions need to be answered quickly when your network is under siege by cybercriminals, but does your company know how to handle such a crisis on a weekend or du…

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On March 1, 2023, the Drug Enforcement Administration (“DEA”) released two Proposed Rules that, if finalized, would permanently expand the ability of health professionals to prescribe certain controlled substances through telemedicine consultations wit…

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A total of 57 Hinckley Allen attorneys were named to the Super Lawyers® and Rising Stars lists in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Upstate New York for 2023, including those newly recognized as well as featured in Top Lists.Ger…

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Hinckley Allen Attorneys Named in Best Lawyers in America® 2024

A multitude of Hinckley Allen attorneys are recognized in their respective practice areas in Best Lawyers® 2024 edition of The Best Lawyers in America®. In addition, 11 Hinckley Allen attorneys were named in the “Lawyers of the Year” category, as wel…

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Represented The Prospect-Woodward Home in Its Sale of a Nonprofit Continuing Care Retirement Community

Hinckley Allen represented The Prospect-Woodward Home ("Prospect-Woodward"), a nonprofit organization that commenced operations of a senior living facility in 1874. When the Prospect-Woodward Board of Trustees recognized that its facility no longer met the…