“The greatest wealth is health" - Virgil
Julia Feldman concentrates her practice in the areas of health care, non-profit, administrative, managed care, and corporate law.
In her over twenty-one years of experience, Julia has represented hospitals, managed care providers, governmental entities, universities, nursing homes, community health centers, behavioral health providers, hospice providers, assisted living residences, nursing associations, community-based human service organizations, private special education schools, physicians and allied health professionals in matters involving transactions, corporate governance, contracts, legislation, regulation, reimbursement, and tax-exempt financing.
Before joining Krokidas & Bluestein, Julia was legal counsel to the Division of Medical Assistance and the Executive Office of Health and Human Services for over a decade. Prior to her government service, she worked in the private sector, including law firms in New York and Boston. She has broad expertise in the areas of Medicaid law, state and federal regulation, reimbursement arrangements, and dispute resolution strategies. She regularly advises on managed care business relationships and transactions, managed behavioral organization contracts, pharmacy benefit management agreements, and specialty pharmacy contracts. Through her experience working for and with several government agencies, she is especially well positioned to negotiate successful resolutions to issues between regulators and private entities.
Julia has lectured in several graduate level programs including Boston University School of Law and the Heller Graduate School of Brandeis University on legal issues of managed care contracting and governmental health policy. Serving her community, Julia is involved in several arts and education organizations in her community in Newton, Massachusetts.
Julia graduated from Amherst College in 1984, Phi Beta Kappa, magna cum laude, and was awarded the John Woodruff Simpson Fellowship in law. She graduated from Columbia University School of Law in 1987, where she was editor of the Journal of Law and Social Problems. She was a co-recipient of the Governor’s Award for Legal Excellence in 2004.
Julia is admitted to practice in Massachusetts, New York, and the District of Columbia.

Julia Feldman, Counsel
Krokidas & Bluestein LLP
600 Atlantic Avenue
Boston, MA 02210
617.482.7211 p
617.482.7212 f
jfeldman@kb-law.com
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