Hospital and health care law.

BROCK MÜLLER ZIEGENBEIN advises university hospitals, hospitals, registered doctors and non-medical service providers. Our work on behalf of registered doctors ranges from setting up practices, acquiring a license to practise as an SHI-accredited physician with respect to the restructuring or modification of the medical services provided, medical care centres, collaborations between practices, and all questions relating to the activities of SHI-accredited physicians (billing, performance auditing, medication recourse, etc.), to the legal principles governing the medical professional and the representation of doctors in medical liability cases. We support hospital operators in all areas of health care law. The core of our work here is in offering advisory services with respect to restructuring and reorganisation, the establishment and design of various forms of collaboration with medical and non-medical service providers and the area of hospital funding. Health care employment law, the law governing chief physicians, and employment and salary legislation concerning hospital physicians also fall within our area of expertise.

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Dr. Susann Rochlitz

Location:
Kiel
Secretary’s Office:
Nicole Plesse
Fax:
+49 431 97918-37

born 1978, trained assistant tax consultant, university studies in Berlin, admitted as attorney in 2011, Certified Specialist for medical law

Specialisation: Medical and healthcare law, employment law

Dr Susann Rochlitz advises doctors, hospital operators, and non-medical institutions on all areas of medical law, focusing on matters concerning panel doctors, including licensing and professional issues, collaboration between practices, and medical liability cases. With regard to employment law, she mainly represents private and public sector employers and managers on issues relating to individual and collective employment rights. 

Dr Rochlitz is a member of the working group on medical law at the German Bar Association.

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