February 4, 2012

Robert J. O'Neil , Partner

  • (304) 357-9969
  • robert.oneil@dinslaw.com
  • www.dinslaw.com
  • Robert J. O'Neil is one of the most respected health care lawyers in West Virginia, where he represents health systems, hospitals, nursing homes, home health agencies, hospices, physicians, and other health care providers located throughout the state, including the state's largest health systems.  Mr. O'Neil, who serves as the Chair of the firm's Health Care Practice Group, has practiced exclusively in the area of health care litigation, corporate, regulatory, and administrative law for the past 29 years and has a wide and diverse background in health care law.

    Mr. O'Neil's experience in the health care industry is extensive and includes representing national and state hospital associations in federal litigation to invalidate state health care statutes; hospitals in antitrust, on-call pay, uninsured billing, Medical Staff privilege, and Medicaid reimbursement litigation; national drug companies in contract litigation; hospitals in federal antitrust and false claims investigations; health care providers in hundreds of certificate of need cases; hospitals in scores of hospital rate setting cases; hospitals, nursing homes, and physicians in licensure cases; health systems, hospitals, and nursing homes in mergers, acquisitions, sales, and corporate reorganizations; and health care providers in day-to-day regulatory and contracting matters.

    Mr. O'Neil's representative clients include Appalachian Regional Healthcare, Bluefield Regional Medical Center, CAMC Health System, Charleston Area Medical Center, City Hospital, Highland Hospital, Jefferson Memorial Hospital, Pleasant Valley Hospital, Reynolds Memorial Hospital, Roane General Hospital, United Hospital Center, Weirton Medical Center, West Virginia United Health System, West Virginia University Hospitals, and West Virginia University Hospitals-East, among others

  • Dinsmore & Shohl LLP

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