Martin L. Monaco, Jr.

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Martin Monaco, Jr. represents healthcare providers in governance, regulatory, tax, joint venture, and mergers and acquisitions matters. With an MBA and an LL.M. in taxation, Martin’s national practice provides legal counsel based in a practical understanding of the demands and shifting business and tax landscape of the healthcare sector. With a practice counseling myriad sector participants, Martin counsel hospitals, nursing homes, universities, ambulatory surgery centers, medical device companies, specialty pharmacies, and single and multispecialty medical practices.

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Potential Implications to the ACA Under the Incoming Republican Administration – Part IV: Pharmacies

The Affordable Care Act (ACA), as a whole, did not have a significant impact on pharmacy services per se. However, a complete repeal would likely impact certain areas of pharmacy services including the drug benefit for the exchange plans, the donut hole for Medicare Part D, states’ necessary Medicaid rebates, and certain recipients of 340B … Continue Reading

Potential Implications to the ACA Under the Incoming Republican Administration – Part III: Hospitals

President Trump has been clear in his intention to repeal the ACA. In fact, among President Trump’s first executive orders was one seeking to “minimize the economic burden” associated with the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA). In addition to calling for its prompt repeal, he calls upon the executive branch to minimize the … Continue Reading

Potential Implications to the ACA Under the Incoming Republican Administration – Part II: Physicians

In contemplating the ways in which physicians may be affected by the possible repeal of the Affordable Care Act (ACA)—and certain features of any legislation that may replace it—a good place to start is with the person selected by President Trump to be the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) – … Continue Reading

Potential Implications to the ACA Under the Incoming Republican Administration – Part I: the Insurance Industry

In the uncertain atmosphere surrounding the process of ‘repealing’ and replacing the Affordable Care Act (ACA), there are some clues as to what we can expect to come next, at least with regard with the health insurance industry. Obviously, one place to look is to President-Elect Trump himself. During his campaign, then-candidate Trump published a … Continue Reading

Potential Implications to the ACA Under the Incoming Republican Administration

Over the course of the last six years in Washington, D.C., one of the primary goals of the Republican Party has been to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Since the Republican Party gained control of the House of Representatives in 2010, there have been literally dozens of votes to repeal the ACA. The Senate … Continue Reading
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