
Overview
Phoebe Roth provides comprehensive legal representation to clients in the healthcare industry on state and federal regulatory compliance, transactional matters, and general business and corporate issues. Her clients include hospitals, surgery centers, physician groups, medical spas, and other health care providers and businesses.
Phoebe is experienced in healthcare transactions and represents clients throughout all aspects of the dealmaking process, from drafting and negotiating definitive documents, to reviewing and analyzing due diligence, to advising on other legal issues in connection with purchases and sales of health care entities. Additionally, Phoebe supports clients in structuring new medical and other healthcare and wellness practices, the formation of new legal entities and drafting of the accompanying documentation and obtaining appropriate licensure.
Phoebe advises clients on federal healthcare regulatory issues including the Stark Law, the Anti-Kickback Statute, and the False Claims Act. She is also experienced in state regulatory issues including licensure of healthcare entities and individual providers, the Certificate of Need Process, and state privacy laws. Phoebe has represented health care providers in fraud and abuse investigations as well as Medicare and Medicaid audits.
Phoebe is a frequent contributor to C.H.A.T., Day Pitney's newsletter on cybersecurity, healthcare and technology, along with other national publications. She supports the firm's commitment to pro-bono work by serving as a volunteer attorney with child advocacy organization Lawyers for Children America, where she provides legal representation to children in Connecticut who have been abused, neglected, or abandoned. Prior to joining Day Pitney, Phoebe litigated commercial health care matters and represented whistleblowers in state and federal qui tam actions. Additionally, Phoebe served as a judicial clerk at the Rhode Island Supreme Court, where she concentrated on civil law with an emphasis on business and health care matters.
Education and Credentials
Education
- Northeastern University School of Law, J.D., Health Law and Policy, Business and Commercial Law; Northeastern University Law Review, Symposium Editor
- Colby College, B.A., cum laude
Admissions
- State of Connecticut
- State of Rhode Island
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Recognition and Community
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Community Involvement
Lawyers for Children America
Connecticut Veteran's Legal Center
Roger Williams Pro Bono Collaborative
Action for Boston Community Development
News & Insights
Thought Leadership
- Better Safe (Harbor) Than Sorry: Understanding How the Safe Harbors to the Anti-Kickback Statute Apply to Your Healthcare Practice, Organization or Business Arrangement , January 21, 2025
- Covered Entities and Business Associates: Are You in Compliance With the HIPAA Reproductive Healthcare Privacy Rule? , January 21, 2025
- "Group Practice" Makes Perfect: What Is a "Group Practice" Under the Federal Stark Law, and How Can Physicians Comply? , November 22, 2024
- FTC's Noncompete Rule: Status Update for Healthcare Industry Employers , September 23, 2024
- HHS Litigation Round-Up: Legal Challenges to HHS Guidance on Web Tracking and Reproductive Health Rule , September 23, 2024
In The Media
Publications
- Using Enterprise Risk Management-Based Frameworks to Advance Population Health, American Health Law Association 4th ed., June 3, 2024
Media Mentions
- 10 things to know about Stark law compliance for group practices, Becker's ASC Review, December 6, 2024