Mary Moll Alexandre

Mary Moll (Mimi) Alexandre counsels clients across the healthcare industry with a particular focus on entities in the managed care arena. Mimi routinely works with health plans, health maintenance organizations, private equity funds and vendors, helping them navigate complex regulatory schemes and facilitate business objectives. Read Mary Moll Alexandre's full bio.
Food as Medicine: A Deep Dive Into Reimbursement
By Mary Moll Alexandre, Stephen Bernstein, Debra Curtis, Amanda Enyeart, Jayda Greco, Dexter Golinghorst, Kayla Holgash, Alan LeBlang, Sarah Raaii and Kerrin B. Slattery on May 20, 2025
Posted In Health and Welfare Plans
The topic of “food as medicine” has gained increased attention recently, driven by a growing recognition of the role nutrition plays in preventing and managing chronic diseases. However, marketplace participants continue to face various hurdles, such as funding and reimbursement, in launching initiatives and demonstrating their value and beneficial impact on global health and well-being....
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Webinar Recording: Understanding the Basics of Payor Contracting
By Gregory Mitchell, Mary Moll Alexandre and Erin Kelly on Dec 26, 2024
Posted In Employee Benefits, Health and Welfare Plans
Payor contracting can seem daunting, particularly for new companies and innovative organizations that are unfamiliar with the nuances of providing a product to health insurers and health maintenance organizations. Navigating regulatory considerations and payor contract complexities requires a solid understanding of the basics. During this webinar, McDermott Partners Gregory Mitchell, Mimi Alexandre, and Erin Kelly discussed some key principles of...
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CMS Proposes to Prohibit Overrides in Medicare Advantage
By Mary Moll Alexandre, Jeremy Earl, Kate McDonald and Fabiola Díaz Vera on Jan 16, 2024
Posted In Employee Benefits, Health and Welfare Plans
On November 6, 2023, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued a proposed rule for the Medicare Advantage and Part D programs. Among other proposals, CMS proposed significant changes to longstanding rules on permissible payment structures for agents and brokers. Specifically, CMS proposes to prohibit “overrides” or administrative fees paid to agents and...
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