Overview

Attorney Rachel Snyder Good leverages 11 years of legislative experience on Capitol Hill to help health care organizations create better health outcomes and modernize the health care industry, particularly in the areas of artificial intelligence (AI) and Femtech.

A trusted counselor, Rachel provides advice to clients on a wide range of health care matters, with an emphasis on strategy, regulatory, policy, and compliance issues. Clients value her in-depth knowledge of federal health care policy and regulatory issues, her strategic and creative thinking, and her ability to navigate them through the complex health care regulatory system in order to advance the clients' interests and improve the health care sector.

In addition to guiding health care and life sciences clients through complex health regulatory and compliance challenges, Rachel partners with employers to proactively improve accessibility through compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Employers view her as a business ally who understands their unique needs, anticipates problems, and provides effective solutions.

Before joining EBG Advisors in March 2023, Rachel served as Senior Policy Advisor to Steny H. Hoyer during his tenure as both the Minority Whip and the Majority Leader of the U.S. House of Representatives. Congressman Hoyer shepherded both the ADA and the ADA Amendments Act through Congress as the House sponsor of the ADA.

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As Senior Policy Advisor, Rachel played a key role in collaborating with and mediating between House committees of jurisdiction, House and Senate committees of jurisdiction, and Congress and the White House to ensure the passage of such crucial health care legislation as the No Surprises Act and the Inflation Reduction Act, as well as legislation to address the COVID-19 pandemic, the mental health crisis, women's health and health equity challenges, maternal health, and the opioid epidemic.

In addition to her time in Majority Leader Hoyer's office, Rachel served as a Congressional Affairs Intern in the Office of Legislation at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), where she supported the work of addressing Congressional inquiries to the FDA.

She also served as a Health and Education Legislative Aide to U.S. Senator Barbara A. Mikulski of Maryland during the passage of the Affordable Care Act.

Earlier in her career, Rachel was a Judicial Intern for the Honorable Charles J. Peters of the Baltimore City Circuit Court and the Honorable Ellen L. Hollander of the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland.

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Focus Areas

Credentials

Education

  • Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Executive and Continuing Professional Education
    • Implementing Health Care AI into Clinical Practice
  • Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Executive and Continuing Professional Education
    • Innovation with AI in Health Care
  • University of Baltimore School of Law (J.D.)
    • Rule 16 Student Attorney and Certified Mediator in Baltimore City Circuit Court, University of Baltimore Mediation Clinic for Families
    • Co-Founder and Co-Chair, University of Baltimore Health Law Association
  • University of Michigan (B.A.)

Professional & Community Involvement

  • American Health Law Association
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