Grant P. Bagley, MD, JD, works in the area of health care regulatory and reimbursement matters before public and private agencies, as well as representation of providers, organizations and institutions for health policy, legislation and strategic planning. He also provides counsel regarding state and federal regulatory compliance, Medicare and private plan reimbursement, strategic planning and legislation. He also provides counsel regarding state and federal regulatory compliance, Medicare and private plan reimbursement, strategic planning and legislation. Dr. Bagley complements the firm's healthcare and life sciences practices with nearly 30 years of experience in the healthcare field and a deep and sophisticated understanding of healthcare policy issues and regulatory programs. He works with clients on Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) matters, as well as on healthcare reform and legislative initiatives. His advanced work in genetics and bioengineering is particularly valuable to clients with biotechnology issues. While at CMS, Dr. Bagley directed the clinical and scientific determination of Medicare coverage policy and the assessment of new technology. Prior to serving as Director, he was Acting Director of CMS's Division of Physician Services, Office of Practitioner and Ambulatory Care Policy, Bureau of Policy Development. Dr. Bagley previously held positions as a Medical Officer at CMS and was a Medical Officer in the Office of the Commissioner of the US Food and Drug Administration. Dr. Bagley served as Assistant Attorney General for the state of Utah from 1990 to 1991, having received his JD from the University of Utah College of Law in 1989.