About Natalya
Natalya focuses her practice on regulatory healthcare compliance, medical reimbursement, healthcare fraud and abuse, and the FDA regulatory clearance and approval process.
She has helped healthcare providers recover hundreds of thousands of dollars in improperly denied claims, removed countless healthcare providers from prepayment reviews, and decreased or eliminated provider liability in post-payment recoupments.
Natalya has successfully defended a variety of healthcare clients in fraud and abuse investigations brought by the Department of Justice and state Offices of Inspectors General.
As a Certified Medical Reimbursement (CMR) Specialist, she is knowledgeable about medical coding and helps providers to develop strategies to maximize claim approval while minimizing the risk of prepayment or post-payment reviews.
Similarly, Natalya has counseled medical device companies in developing optimal regulatory strategies to bring their products to market, from early-stage development, through clinical trials, and, finally, to commercial operability.
Natalya graduated from the American University Washington College of Law (WCL) and the University of Florida, cum laude. She received her Bachelor’s in Political Science, with a minor in French, and studied abroad at the prestigious Paris Institute of Political Science (Sciences Po). As a law student at WCL, she served as Dean’s Fellow to the U.N. Special Rapporteur on Torture, the Honorable Juan Mendez, the content editor for the WCL Legislation and Policy Brief, and a dedicated member of the Student Animal Legal Defense Fund (SALDF).
Natalya will harness her extensive healthcare and FDA regulatory experience to bullishly advocate on your behalf.