Overview
Courtney’s passion for helping others led her to a career in the legal field. She strives to give her clients the best representation and ensure that their goals are kept at the forefront of every matter.
As a member of the firm’s Health Care Service Group, Courtney represents physicians, mental health centers, hospitals and long term care facilities in a variety of matters. She assists clients with regulatory compliance, licensure enforcement actions, internal investigations and nonprofit corporate governance.
Membership & Involvement
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Resources & Insights
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Firm News
- Amundsen Davis Welcomes Attorney Courtney Oliver to Health Care Service GroupAmundsen Davis Welcomes Attorney Courtney Oliver to Health Care Service Group
Welcome Courtney Oliver to Health Care Service Group
- Hospitals Beware: What to Expect During an EMTALA InvestigationHospitals Beware: What to Expect During an EMTALA Investigation
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has increasingly focused its efforts on investigating hospital emergency departments for potential violations of the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA), which guarantees access to emergency medical services if a patient requests examination or treatment regardless of ability to pay.
- The Impact of Indiana’s Restrictions on Physician Non-Compete AgreementsThe Impact of Indiana’s Restrictions on Physician Non-Compete Agreements
Recent Indiana legislative sessions have limited the ability of health care entities to enter non-compete agreements with physicians, and the impact of that legislation is starting to be seen.
- Uncertainty of State Abortion Laws Leads to CMS Investigations of Hospitals Denying Emergency CareUncertainty of State Abortion Laws Leads to CMS Investigations of Hospitals Denying Emergency Care
On May 1st, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced investigations into two hospitals that did not provide necessary stabilizing treatment to a pregnant individual experiencing an emergency medical condition (EMC) in violation of the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA), which guarantees access to emergency medical services regardless of ability to pay. EMTALA includes pregnancy-related emergencies, which include ectopic pregnancy, complications of pregnancy loss, and preeclampsia.
Education
Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, J.D., 2022
DePauw University, B.A., 2019
Admissions
- Indiana