Former Deputy Commissioner of New York State Department of Health Joins Sheppard Mullin
Nationally Recognized Healthcare Policy Leader Adam Herbst Strengthens the Firm’s Regulatory Capabilities for Clients Across the Post-Acute, Aging and Long-Term Care Sectors
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In joining Sheppard Mullin’s industry-leading Healthcare team, Herbst specializes in healthcare policy, Medicaid reform and corporate governance, with a strong focus on transforming healthcare systems to ensure equitable access and improved quality for diverse populations, including children, seniors and individuals with disabilities.
As Deputy Commissioner for Aging and Long Term Care at the
He served as the Commissioner’s Special Advisor where he developed and implemented comprehensive policies and programs aimed at strengthening New York’s health systems and payors. His efforts addressed the diverse needs of communities statewide, particularly in the wake of COVID-19, ensuring that all New Yorkers had equitable access to quality healthcare services. Adam’s initiatives spanned various demographics, focusing on improving health outcomes and enhancing service delivery for vulnerable populations, including aging individuals, those with disabilities and other underserved communities. He has also implemented initiatives that incentivize healthcare providers to deliver high-value services, particularly for dual-eligible individuals who often face complex healthcare challenges.
In addition to his regulatory and policy work, Herbst has a strong transactional background, having been involved in numerous mergers and acquisitions within the healthcare sector. He has a proven track record of facilitating partnerships and collaborations that enhance service delivery and operational efficiency. His advocacy for integrated care models fosters collaboration among providers to improve care coordination and patient outcomes. With decades of healthcare regulatory expertise, Herbst is adept at creating alignment strategies for Medicare, Medicaid and other government payer programs.
“Adam is a nationally recognized leader in the healthcare industry, and we are delighted to welcome him to the firm.” said
“The regulatory landscape for post-acute care providers is complex and ripe for change,” added Herbst. “I was drawn to the size and reputation of Sheppard Mullin’s nationally known, comprehensive healthcare practice. The attorneys and resources at the firm will allow me to continue providing innovative advice to clients as we navigate the evolving healthcare environment.”
Sheppard Mullin has one of the country’s most active long-term care and post-acute care practices, representing all segments of this industry. Recent examples include:
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Represented private equity firm Clayton, Dubilier & Rice in forming a multibillion-dollar strategic partnership with
(NYSE: ELV). One of the two largest healthcare services transactions in 2024, the deal launched a new advanced primary care solution that streamlines the patient experience, improves health outcomes and lowers healthcare costs, particularly for the senior population.Elevance Health , Inc. -
In one of the largest home health and hospice transactions of the year, Sheppard Mullin is representing leading home-based care service provider,
Compassus , in its joint venture with nonprofit health systemProvidence that will offer home health, hospice and palliative care to patients acrossAlaska ,California ,Oregon ,Washington andTexas . -
Advised
AccentCare , nationwide post-acute healthcare services leader, in several transactional, regulatory and financing matters, including its acquisition of and joint venture with Memorial Hermann’s home health and hospice operations; joint venture with and acquisition ofFairview health system’s home health and hospice line of business; home health and hospice joint venture withBaylor Scott & White Health , the largest not-for-profit health system inTexas ; and joint ventures withUniversity of California, San Diego and theUniversity of California, Los Angeles .
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Advised post-acute and specialty home health provider
Collage Rehabilitation Partners in its acquisition of Omicron Care, a home health provider to patients with catastrophic injuries including, stroke and neurologic disorders. The acquisition expanded Collage’s national continuum of care in new and existing markets.
Herbst received his B.A., summa cum laude, from
About Sheppard Mullin’s Healthcare Team
Sheppard Mullin’s 260-attorney national healthcare industry team has been named a Health Care Practice Group of the Year by Law360 three times in seven years. Working in all sectors of healthcare with industry-leading and growing companies, disruptive start-up clients and healthcare-focused investors, Sheppard Mullin is a go-to firm for innovative transactions and joint ventures, regulatory solutions, population health management, global risk and value-based contracting, technology transactions and privacy matters. The team offers significant experience in cybersecurity, tax, non-profit, employment and labor, real estate, artificial intelligence, antitrust, litigation and finance.
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