ORLANDO, FL, January 11, 2012 (Press-News.org) The Health Law Firm has been approved by the State of Florida's Office of Supplier Diversity as a Certified Business Enterprise. State certification is Florida's premier stamp of approval for minority, women, and service-disabled veteran business enterprises. It is widely accepted across the State of Florida in the private sector as well as cities, counties, school districts, hospitals, and other governmental entities.
Designated by the state as a Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Business, The Health Law Firm's certification grants the firm preferred status when submitting bids for contracts. The Health Law Firm will also be included in the first tier of businesses referred to state agencies seeking to include supplier diversity as a part of their purchase order and contract opportunities.
Additionally, as a Certified Business Enterprise, The Health Law Firm can partner with other businesses looking to fulfill minority business requirements as part of their contracting efforts.
Based in Altamonte Springs, Fla., with offices in downtown Orlando and Pensacola, The Health Law Firm concentrates in representing health care professionals and providers. Services provided by the firm include reviewing and negotiating contracts, defense of professional licensing cases, representation in investigations, defense in credentialing matters, Medicare and Medicaid audits, formation of corporations and limited liability companies (LLCs), Board of Medicine hearings, peer review actions, clinical privileges hearings, pain management and pain medicine physician and clinic defense, representation of medical students, and other matters of Health Law and legal representation of health care professionals.
For more information about The Health Law Firm visit http://www.thehealthlawfirm.com.
About The Health Law Firm
The Health Law Firm was established in 1999, bringing together a team of experienced attorneys with decades of work in the legal and healthcare fields. With offices in Altamonte Springs, Orlando and Pensacola, Florida, the firm represents healthcare providers, including hospitals, nursing homes, physicians, dentists, mental health professionals and other licensed health professionals and entities. For more information about The Health Law Firm, visit http://www.thehealthlawfirm.com.
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Orlando's The Health Law Firm Receives State Certification
The Health Law Firm has been approved by the State of Florida's Office of Supplier Diversity as a Certified Business Enterprise.
2012-01-11
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[Press-News.org] Orlando's The Health Law Firm Receives State CertificationThe Health Law Firm has been approved by the State of Florida's Office of Supplier Diversity as a Certified Business Enterprise.