
Professor Rachel Suddarth teaches in the areas of legal writing and analysis and health law. Prior to joining the Richmond Law faculty, Professor Suddarth was a member of the Legal Writing Faculty at the William & Mary Law School in Williamsburg, Va., where she had previously served as an Adjunct Professor and Teaching Assistant in the Legal Skills Program. Before entering academia, Professor Suddarth practiced regulatory health care law at Hancock, Daniel, Johnson & Nagle, P.C., where she focused on Medicare and Medicaid compliance and reimbursement.
The Burden of a Good Idea: Examining the Impact of Unfunded Federal Regulatory Mandates on Medicare Participating Hospitals, 24 Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice 463 (2018).
The RAC Auditors Are Coming to Virginia! Are you Ready?, 7 Virginia Medical Law Report 5 (2010).
National Laboratory Inventory Integral Part of Wild Poliovirus Eradication, 33 Laboratory Medicine 755 (2002).
The UL6 Gene Product Forms the Portal for Entry of DNA into the Herpes Simplex Virus Capsid, 75 Journal of Virology 10923 (with William Newcomb) (2001).
Hospitals Take Note: CMS Issues New Interpretive Guidelines for Several Hospital Conditions of Participation, 10 HCCA Compliance Today (with Mary Malone) (May 2008).
Just What the Doctor Ordered: Is It Time for Your Bank to Start Offering a Health Savings Account (HSA)?, American Bar Association (ABA) Bank Marketing 40 (with Mark Baran) (January 2006).
Banks and Health Savings Accounts: An Exciting New Market, American Bar Association (ABA) Trusts & Investments 18 (with Mark Baran) (2005).
Not over yet: HDL and its former CEO face obstacles after federal settlement (Virginia Business)
Thu., Apr. 30, 2015
HDL nears settlement of federal investigation, may face large fine (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Tue., Mar. 24, 2015
For HDL, Strategy Shift Becomes Necessary (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Sun., Oct. 5, 2014