OIG Issues Favorable Advisory Opinion to Therapy Company that Provides Patients’ Families with Financial Assistance
11/1/2025
On September 8, 2025, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Inspector General (OIG) issued a favorable advisory opinion regarding a company that furnishes therapy to children with a particular disorder.
The therapy in question is typically covered by insurance, including federal healthcare programs. However, families often face significant financial barriers, such as high cost-sharing obligations, as well as non-financial barriers, to access the therapy. As a result, the company established and funds a non-profit, tax-exempt charitable organization that offers need-based grants to families supporting their child’s therapy. The foundation provides monthly grants to qualifying families based on verified financial need, therapy hours, and adherence to prescribed therapy plans. Grant eligibility does not depend on using the company’s services and families receiving therapy from any qualified provider may apply.
Related Practices: Healthcare Law
Related Attorney: Carol Grelecki, Edward J. Yun, Vanessa Coleman
Related Industry: Healthcare
