by Kristin Rowan, Editor
Bill Dombi Key Supporter of Care at Home
The end of 2024 and the official merger of NAHC and NHPCO also brought to a close the extensive service to the care at home industry by former NAHC President Bill Dombi. Dombi served as vice president for law from 1987 to 2017. He was named interim presidnt in 2017 and president in 2018, where he served until 2024.
Bill has been instrumental in the advancement of care at home policies at the federal level, a champion for advocacy for care at home at local, state, and national conferences and organizations, and spearheaded lawsuits and challenges to CMS rulings for year. His retirement, though well-earned, was a great loss to the industry.
Back in Action
On February 4, 2025, Arnall Golden Gregory law firm, of Atlanta and Washington D.C. an Am Law 200 law firm with a client-service model of “business sensibility” announced the additional of Bill Dombi to the firm as senior counsel. With more than 40 years of experience with litigation and policy in the care at home industry, Bill will continue his fight to advance care at home in D.C.
“It’s not a stretch to say that Bill is the face of the home healthcare space and the standard-bearer for advocating on its behalf, whether in state or federal court or through his deep-rooted experience and relationships within Congress and various federal agencies. In addition to tackling major policy issues, Bill has fiercely defended providers and patients in litigation across the country. His broad perspective and exceptional legal acumen will be invaluable to our already outstanding Healthcare practice, particularly in the areas of home health, hospice, and post-acute and long-term care litigation, benefitting both our teams and the clients we serve.”
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From AGG
Bill has been actively involved with significant litigation matters affecting home health policy since 1976. Notably, he served as lead counsel in the lawsuit that resulted in the expansion of Medicare home health coverage in 1980, and he was pivotal in the creation of the Medicare hospice benefit in 1983, the institution of the Medicare Prospective Payment System (PPS) for home health in 2000, and national healthcare reform legislation in 2010. In 2017, Bill was selected as NAHC’s president and served through 2024, ultimately concluding his tenure as president emeritus and counsel of the National Alliance for Care at Home, the combined organization of NAHC and the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization.
“To call Bill a major addition to AGG’s Healthcare practice would be an understatement,” said Sean P. Fogarty, AGG’s managing partner. “Bill has been a pillar in the home health industry for years, and I know I speak on behalf of the entire firm when I say we we’re thrilled to have him join our team.”
Bill is renowned for his commitment to advancing care at home through legal, legislative, and regulatory advocacy. His background spans all key advocacy forums, including Congress, regulatory bodies, and the courts, where he has engineered laws and regulations that directly impact home health and hospice providers. This breadth of experience empowers his private practice to offer clients with a practical framework for compliance standards and operational excellence.
“As I look to the next chapter of my career after almost 40 years at NAHC, it’s exciting to join such an impressive firm and group of professionals with a well-established and supportive culture. AGG is so unique in its earnest focus on collegiality and collaboration, and I look forward to continuing my hard work with my new colleagues on behalf of the dedicated home health providers we serve.”
A hall of famer among several home care and hospice organizations, Bill has also served as executive director for the Center of Health Care Law and Home Care and Hospice Financial Managers Association at NAHC. He continues to serve the industry as a member of the board of directors of the Research Institute for Home Care and the Hospice and Home Care Foundation of North Carolina. With Medicaid expenditures now exceeding $130 billion annually and Medicare home health services growing from $300 million to over $25 billion, Bill’s work has seen the evolution of home care from a cottage industry to a cornerstone of long-term care in the U.S.
Bill attended the University of Connecticut, where he earned his law degree, as well as a B.A. in political science.
About Arnall Golden Gregory LLP
Arnall Golden Gregory (AGG) is an Am Law 200 law firm with offices in Atlanta and Washington, D.C. Our client-service model is rooted in taking a “business sensibility” approach of fully understanding how our clients’ legal matters fit into their overall business objectives. Our transaction, litigation, regulatory, and privacy counselors serve clients in healthcare, real estate, retail, technology, fintech/payment systems, global commerce/global mobility, life sciences, logistics and transportation, government investigations, and government contracts. With our rich experience and know-how, we don’t ask “if,” we figure out “how.” Visit us at www.agg.com.
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Kristin Rowan has been working at The Rowan Report since 2008. She is the owner and Editor-in-chief of The Rowan Report, the industry’s most trusted source for care at home news .She also has a master’s degree in business administration and marketing and runs Girard Marketing Group, a multi-faceted boutique marketing firm specializing in content creation, social media management, and event marketing. Connect with Kristin directly kristin@girardmarketinggroup.com or www.girardmarketinggroup.com
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