Travis Jackson advises leading hospitals, health systems, and academic medical centers on their most complex and innovative mergers, acquisitions, affiliations, and joint ventures. He helps both for-profit and nonprofit healthcare organizations bring strategic transactions to market in a way that strengthens operations, improves care delivery, and supports physician and community relationships – while remaining compliant and cost-effective.
Travis has significant experience structuring, negotiating, and implementing transactions designed to advance physician integration, expand clinical offerings, and enhance brand presence. He brings a detailed understanding of federal healthcare reform initiatives, evolving transaction trends, healthcare corporate governance, and other legal issues that shape the business of healthcare.
With deep knowledge of federal tax matters and the distinct challenges facing tax-exempt organizations, Travis is a trusted partner to nonprofit providers navigating the complex state and federal requirements that govern their operations and strategic growth.
- Chambers USA, Healthcare, 2021-2026
- National LGBT Bar Association, Top LGBT Attorneys Under 40, 2020
- Best Lawyers in America, Healthcare Law, 2015-2026
- American Health Law Association, Tax and Finance Practice Group, Vice Chair, 2011-2017
- National LGBT Bar Association
- Notre Dame Law School, JD, summa cum laude
- Northwestern Oklahoma State University, BA, summa cum laude
- California
- Massachusetts
- Ohio
Insights, News & Events
Client alert / June 1, 2026
OHCA publishes draft regulations expanding oversight of PE and MSO transactions
Article / April 30, 2026
State of the states: Avoiding healthcare transaction pitfalls in 2026
Article / December 23, 2025
Federal government continues efforts to prohibit gender-affirming care for minors
Los Angeles / Health IT Answers / December 18, 2025
Article / November 5, 2025
HHS GPS v2.0 + HRSA “strategic priority areas”: Impact on federal grant recipients ...
Webinar / Virtual / October 23, 2025
Decoding California’s Private Equity Reform: Impacts of SB 351 and AB 1415
Article / October 14, 2025
AB 1415 expands OHCA’s authority over PE, hedge fund investments
Los Angeles / The Wall Street Journal / October 13, 2025
California enacts law to review more private-equity healthcare acquisitions
Article / October 9, 2025
Newsom signs SB 351, codifying existing California CPOM guidance
Article / November 5, 2025
HHS GPS v2.0 + HRSA “strategic priority areas”: Impact on federal grant recipients ...
Article / October 14, 2025
AB 1415 expands OHCA’s authority over PE, hedge fund investments
Article / October 9, 2025
Newsom signs SB 351, codifying existing California CPOM guidance
Article / September 2, 2025
California State Legislature further amends AB 1415 and SB 351
Article / July 2, 2025
California Senate amends AB 1415 to reinsert MSO reporting requirements
Article / June 25, 2025
FAQs Regarding the Skrmetti Decision for Healthcare Entities and Payors
Webinar / Virtual / October 23, 2025
Decoding California’s Private Equity Reform: Impacts of SB 351 and AB 1415
Nashville, TN / Speaking engagement / May 5, 2025
Nashville, TN / In-person / May 6 - 9, 2025
New York, NY / In-person / October 16, 2024
Webinar / In-person / September 26, 2024
Healthcare Transactions Under the Microscope: State and Federal Legislative Update
Webinar / Virtual / July 10, 2024
Healthcare Labor Activity on the Rise: What Employers Need to Know
Los Angeles / Health IT Answers / December 18, 2025
Los Angeles / The Wall Street Journal / October 13, 2025
California enacts law to review more private-equity healthcare acquisitions
Los Angeles / Los Angeles Business Journal / September 22, 2025
Los Angeles / Law360 / July 8, 2025
Los Angeles / Healthcare Financial Management Association / June 12, 2025
New taxes could hit hospitals as a result of the budget reconciliation ...
Los Angeles / Bloomberg / March 19, 2025
Skyrocketing Medical Costs Spark Republican Pushback on Deals
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