Henry C. Fader, JD, MEd
Lecturer
Contact
901 Walnut Street
10th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
215-503-0174
215-923-7583 fax
Henry C. Fader, JD, MEd
Lecturer
Research & Practice Interests
Health Law
Education
JD, Syracuse University
MEd, Temple University
AB, University of Rochester
Publications
- Frequent-user patients: reducing costs while making appropriate discharges.
- Crack down. Proper HIPAA privacy controls and training could help prevent criminal liability for wrongful access and disclosure.
- Moving from portals to HIEs: legal issues to consider.
- Year 2000 issues in the healthcare setting. Prepare now for worst-case scenarios.
- Conflict: Federal confidentiality and state child abuse reporting regulations
Additional Publications
- Checklist-Disclosures For Health Care Providers With Outstanding Tax Exempt Bonds
- Impact of COVID-19 Infection Control Policies On Senior Living Facilities and Suggested Actions for Providers
- Considerations For Health Care Providers As Telemedicine Use Increases Due to COVID-19
University Appointment
Lecturer, Jefferson College of Population Health
Teaching
Health Law & Regulatory Issues
Biography
Mr. Henry C. Fader is currently serving as Governance and Finance Counsel at BAYADA Home Health Care, a national home care and hospice company. He previously served as a healthcare attorney for over a decade, in the corporate practice of Troutman Pepper LLP, in Philadelphia.
Mr. Fader’s practice includes counseling healthcare providers of all types and sizes–physicians, hospitals, integrated delivery systems, academic medical centers and medical schools, service providers and long-term care providers, including skilled nursing centers and lifeplan retirement communities. He focuses on organizational structuring and advises clients on tax-exempt financing; the formation and governance of nonprofit organizations, corporate governance and regulatory issues; reimbursement, antitrust, antifraud and contractual matters; adapting new concepts to delivery, such as joint ventures and accountable care organizations, to assist in developing more efficient relationships between physicians and institutional providers.
He is experienced in technology and the innovations it brings to the healthcare industry and he counsels clients on the implementation of telemedical solutions and electronic health records and the related regulatory, licensing, compliance and payment issues. He also counsels clients on compliance with the privacy and security requirements of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), the HITECH Act and state laws relating to privacy and breach of data.
Mr. Fader is active in many professional and civic organizations. He is the former Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry, the Commonwealth’s leading advocate for business. Appointed by the Pennsylvania business community, he also served as Vice Chairman of the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council, an independent state agency responsible for addressing the problem of escalating health costs and ensuring the quality of and access to health care and as Chairman of its Education Committee.
Mr. Fader is legal advisor to the Board of the Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA), a national organization devoted to assisting persons coping with hearing loss and its annual national fundraiser, Walk4Hearing. He is the past Chairman of the social services agency Intercultural Family Services, Inc.. Mr. Fader is a faculty member in health law at the College of Population Health at Thomas Jefferson University and assisted in the development of the curriculum for its degree program in health policy. He is a member of the American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics.
Due to Mr. Fader’s background in patient readmissions and overutilization of services in acute care hospitals with respect to the homeless and underserved populations, he was asked to participate as a member of the Medical Standards Development Task Force of the Respite Care Providers’ Network (RCPN) in 2012. In June 2017 he was elected to a second three-year term on RCPN’s Steering Committee. Mr. Fader is active in the American Health Lawyers Association, the National Association of Bond Lawyers, the Healthcare Financial Management Association and various related professional associations such as the American Telemedicine Association.