Maggie Krantz
For more than 20 years, Maggie Krantz has helped health care providers, including large health systems, academic medical centers, hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, and physician groups, more efficiently and cost-effectively operate their businesses in accordance with state and federal regulations.
Maggie has extensive experience guiding health care providers through Virginia’s Certificate of Public Need (COPN) process, from initial strategy planning and application drafting to hearing preparation and post-approval compliance obligations. Maggie’s analytical skills, institutional memory, and attention to detail render her an invaluable asset to legal and strategy teams.
Maggie also is a trusted resource for complex state and federal regulatory matters. She serves as a strategic partner for clients navigating Medicare certification requirements, provider-based rules, space sharing limitations, billing and reimbursement regulations, as well as the Virginia Department of Health and Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services licensure regulations. Maggie is a problem-solver, often turning less-than-ideal fact patterns into success stories.
A native of Poland, Maggie is fluent in Polish and German. She received her Juris Doctor degree from the University of Virginia School of Law. She received a Bachelor of Science degree, summa cum laude, from Christopher Newport University.
- University of Virginia School of Law (J.D.), 2004
- Christopher Newport University (B.S.), 2001
- summa cum laude
Professional Affiliations
- Virginia State Bar - Health Law Section
- Virginia Bar Association - Health Law Section
Bar Admissions
- Virginia State Bar
Experience
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- Assisted a large non-profit hospital in extensive COPN strategy development and securing multiple Certificates of Public Need (COPNs) on and off campus, including for increased surgical capacity, diagnostic imaging locations, and behavioral health development.
- Represented a health system in various challenging COPN matters, to include a favorable COPN applicability determination regarding a complex transaction involving the reallocation of COPN-authorized assets.
- Represented a health system in a complex facility licensure lapse matter, resulting in favorable resolution of the issue.
- Represented a provider in the licensing of a multi-part pediatric behavioral health service line.
- Represented a specialty practice in a COPN matter regarding a significant deviation from the COPN-approved timeline and capital costs for the approved project, resulting in a favorable significant change determination.