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DAVID H. JOHNSON represents healthcare providers throughout New Mexico in regulatory, operational, transactional, fraud and abuse, and litigation matters. His clients include hospitals, medical groups, community clinics, clinical laboratories, home care and long term care organizations, as well as individual healthcare professionals.
Active in a variety of professional groups, David is a current member and past chair of the American Bar Association Health Law Section and is a Life Fellow of the American Bar Foundation. He is also past chair of the State Bar Health Law Section and is a member of the American Health Lawyers Association. Since 2003, he has been a member of the Board of the New Mexico Monitored Treatment Program, a nonprofit organization offering services to impaired healthcare providers. David is listed in Best Lawyers in America, Top Rated Lawyers in New Mexico, and Southwest Super Lawyers, and is AV rated by Martindale-Hubbell. For 2015 he was selected as New Mexico Lawyer of the Year for Health Law by Best Lawyers.
David began his law career as a healthcare lawyer in litigation practice, focusing on medical malpractice defense and complex litigation involving ERISA and healthcare class action lawsuits. He has been a faculty member of the UNM School of Medicine and adjunct faculty at the UNM School of Law, UNM College of Nursing and the Stanford University Primary Care Associate Program.
Before attending law school, David practiced for 11 years as a family nurse practitioner for a community health clinic, a county health department and two academic medical centers in New Mexico. He has published many articles and a book chapter on a variety of health law topics and speaks frequently to attorneys and industry groups on healthcare issues.
The Institute of Medicine Report on Reducing Medical Error and Its Implications for Healthcare Providers and Attorneys, The Health Lawyer (American Bar Association Health Law Section), v. 12, n. 5, p. 1, June 2000 (co-author with David Shapiro, M.D., J.D.).
Financial Incentives to Physicians, in Managed Care: Financial, Legal and Ethical Issues, (David Bennahum, M.D., Editor), 2000.
Illinois Appeals Court Says HMO Physician Had Fiduciary Duty to Disclose to Patient Financial Incentives That Might Lead to Withholding of Care. AHLA Health Law Digest, v. 27, n. 6, p. 28, June 1999.
ERISA Fiduciary Duty Claims and Managed Care Liability: Implications of Herdrich v. Pegram, The Health Lawyer (American Bar Association Health Law Section), v. 11, n. 4, p. 1, May 1999.
Managed Care and Breach of Fiduciary Duty Claims: Taking a Close Look at Herdrich v. Pegram, NM Defense Lawyers Association Defense News, v. 8, n. 1, p. 1, Spring 1999.
Homecare and Violence Prevention: The New OSHA Guidelines, NM Association for Home Care News, Supplement, March/April l996.
Coda: Thoughts on Multiculturalism, Medicine and the Practice of Female Circumcision, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, v. 3, p. 439 (1994).
Letter to the editor on the legal and ethical issues involved in terminating treatment in patients with acute quadriplegia (with David Bennahum, M.D.), New England Journal of Medicine, v. 329, p. 663 (1993).
Making Sense of Managed Competition: America’s Health Care System at the Crossroads, NM Bar Bulletin, Vol. 32, No. 24, p. 10, June 17, 1993.
Helga Wanglie Revisited: Medical Futility and the Limits of Autonomy, 2 Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, v. 2, p. 161 (1993). Reprinted in Clinical Medical Ethics: Cases and Readings (David C. Thomasma and Patricia A. Marshall eds., 1994).
Case Summary, The MedLaw Update, Defense Research Institute, p. 10, Summer 1999.
Presentations on the Opioid Epidemic: State Bar of New Mexico Health Law Symposium, Colorado Bar Association, State Bar of New Mexico Annual Meeting (2017-9).
Presentation, Basics of Healthcare Fraud & Abuse, ABA National Institute on Healthcare Fraud (April 2012 and 2016).
Presentations on various aspects of healthcare fraud and abuse, State Bar of New Mexico Health Law Symposium (2014-16); Albuquerque Bar Association (2016).
Taught course on healthcare fraud and abuse, UNM School of Law (Spring 1013).
Presentation, Physician Integration, NM HFMA Chapter (October 2012).
Presentations, Physician-Hospital Business Arrangements, Legal Education Institute, Colorado Bar Association (January 2012 and 2013).
Presentation, Healthcare Fraud Update, State Bar of New Mexico Health Law Symposium (October 2011).
Presentations, “Healthcare Liability Update,” Legal Education Institute, Colorado Bar Association (2006-2010).
Presentation on the Medicare Recovery Audit Contractor program, State Bar of New Mexico Health Law Section (April 2009).
Program Moderator, Advances in Telemedicine, American Bar Association Health Law Section Annual Meeting (February 2009).
Teleconference Moderator, “Health Care Facility Ethics Committees: New Issues in an Age of Transparency,” American Bar Association, Health Law Section (January 2008).
Represents healthcare providers throughout New Mexico in regulatory, operational, transactional, fraud and abuse, and litigation matters. Clients include hospitals, medical groups, ASCs and imaging centers, home care organizations, long term care organizations, and individual healthcare professionals.

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