Overview

Aaron Dobosenski brings to clients strong analytical skills, attention to detail and more than 10 years’ experience helping health care organizations with their transactional and regulatory needs, as well as developing and implementing systems to ensure compliance with state and federal regulations. Besides fraud and abuse in health care transactions, Aaron is skilled in general anti-kickback and physician self-referral analysis. 

He works with clients throughout the health and life sciences sector, including hospitals, health care systems, physician practices, long-term and hospice care providers, research institutions, and manufacturers and suppliers of pharmaceuticals and medical diagnostics.

Aaron frequently partners with health care providers, including critical access hospitals across the country, to manage day-to-day legal challenges, physician and medical staff relationships, governance restructurings, federal health care program billing compliance issues, and strategic transactions.

Health Care M&A, Regulatory & Corporate Governance

For a rural health system, Aaron has served as outside general counsel for several years. Over this time, his projects have included medical staff and peer review advice and counsel, governance restructurings, building an integrated system through arrangements with physicians and other practitioners, and strategic transactions.

Aaron frequently serves as counsel for acquisitions of physician groups and health care facilities, including ambulatory surgery centers and assisted living facilities.

Drawing on his experience as a health care consultant prior to coming to Faegre Drinker, Aaron regularly advises clients on physician compensation and fair market value in the context of the anti-kickback and physician self-referral law. He has also helped clients navigate civil investigative demands from U.S. Health & Human Services’ Office of Inspector General (OIG) related to payments made to contracted physicians.

Data Analytics & High-Performing Health Systems

During law school, Aaron worked as a consultant for the American Medical Group Association (AMGA), providing support to high-performing and clinically integrated medical groups and health systems in enhancing population health and patient care.

Aaron also holds an undergraduate degree in mathematics and has extensive experience in data analytics. He brings this experience to bear in assisting health care clients with public data reporting requirements and the intersection between data and compliance in the age of AI.

Insights & Events

Other Perspectives
  • Advanced Practice Provider Compensation: Incremental Approaches to Incorporate Value-Based Pay
    Co-presenter, LLC AMGA Annual Conference, Grapevine, TX, March 2017
  • Executive Compensation in 2016: Mixed Results in the C-suite and the Importance of Incentive Compensation
    Co-writer, Group Practice Journal, AMGA.org, February 2017
  • The 2016 Medical Group Compensation and Productivity Survey
    AMGA Consulting Compensation Collaborative, Chicago, IL, September 2016
  • Provider Compensation and Productivity 2016
    Co-writer, Group Practice Journal, AMGA.org, September 2016
  • Trends in Rising Executive and Leadership Compensation
    Co-writer, Group Practice Journal, AMGA.org, March 2016
  • 2015 Provider Compensation and Productivity: Cautious Movement Toward Reform and Value-Based Models
    Co-writer, Group Practice Journal, AMGA.org, September 2015

Leadership & Community

Pro Bono

For a Minnesota-based pediatric residential hospice — one of only three pediatric residential hospices in the United States — Aaron has served in a pro bono capacity on a variety of general legal matters.

Professional Associations

  • American Health Lawyers Association (AHLA)
  • Health Care Compliance Association (HCCA)
  • American Medical Group Association (AMGA)
  • National Association of Certified Valuators and Analysts (NACVA)

Honors

  • Faegre Drinker — Pro Bono Honor Roll, 2020-21 
  • Faegre Baker Daniels – Pro Bono Honor Roll, 2017-19
  • CALI Award — Health Law: Quality and Liability; Health Care Compliance