-
Michael B. Glomb joined Feldesman Tucker in 1990. His practice concentrates in the areas of health care and nonprofit organizations, including professional and trade associations. Mr. Glomb advises health care providers across the country on complex issues related to health care delivery; including Stark II, fraud and abuse, income tax exemption and, with respect to federally funded providers, grant law issues such as allowable costs and A-133 audits. He is the firm's lead attorney for HIPAA compliance and federal income tax exemption matters. Mr. Glomb is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in Health Policy at The George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services where he teaches a graduate certificate course in health care corporate compliance.
-
Partner
-
1990
-
Health Law
Corporate & Business Law
Government Grants & Contracts
Employment Law
-
District of Columbia
Virginia
Pennsylvania
U.S. Supreme Court
-
Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, District of Columbia, 1969 J.D.
Georgetown University, 1966 A.B.
-
The NACHC Fraud and Abuse Manual (Editor and contributing author), National Association of Community Health Centers, 2004.
Affiliations between Health Centers and Other Community-Based Providers (Contributor (tax exemption issues)), National Association of Community Health Centers, 2003.
Federal Auditing Information Service for Higher Education (Contributor), National Association of College and University Business Officers, 1992-2004.
A Guide to Federal Tax Issues for Colleges and Universities (Contributor), National Association of College and University Business Officers, 1999.
The Legal Obligations of Nonprofit Boards: A Guidebook for Board Members (co-author), National Center for Nonprofit Boards (now BoardSource), 1997.
Legal Issues in Pediatric HIV Practice: A Handbook for Health Care Providers (author), National Pediatric HIV Resource Center, 1992.
Confidentiality and Medical Records: The Legal Obligations of Health Centers (co-author), National Association of Community Health Centers, 1992.
Federal Disability Discrimination Law: A Compliance Handbook for Community and Migrant Health Centers (co-author), , National Association of Community Health Centers, 1991.
What is a Corporate Compliance Program and Why Does a Legal Services Program Need One? (author), Management Information Exchange Journal, Winter 2004.
Legislative and Political Advocacy by Charitable Organizations: Operating Within the IRS Rules (author), Management Information Exchange Journal, Summer 2000.
The Legal Obligations of Board Members: Meeting the Challenge (author), Management Information Exchange Journal, November 1998.
Alternative Funding Mechanisms for Legal Services Providers (co-author), Clearinghouse Review, August-September 1991.
The Social Security Disability Income Benefits Program and Low Income Claimants in Appalachia (co-author), West Virginia Law Review, 1971.
Federal Auditing News (Editor), National Association of College and University Business Officers, Monthly 1992-2004.
Community Health Forum, National Association of Community Health Centers (bi-monthly column on corporate governance issues), 2000-Ongoing.
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act: What it Means for Health Center Board Members (author), Across the Board, Virginia Primary Care Association, 2004.
The Legal Obligations of Health Center Board members: Meeting the Test (author), Across the Board, Virginia Primary Care Association, 2003.
District of Columbia Bar Association, Taxation-Exempt Organizations Section, Member
District of Columbia Bar Association, Health Law Section, Member
Virginia State Bar, Member
American Society of Association Executives, Legal Section, Council Member (2001 - 2004) |