2023 Annual Meeting eProgram

View the live program schedule to review the complete list of sessions offered in this eProgram. With over 40 hours of recorded presentations, along with slides and supplemental materials, the AHLA Annual Meeting eProgram provides a unique on-demand opportunity for comprehensive health law education, covering the full range of subjects of interest to professionals today. Sessions include:

  • The Year in Review
  • Fraud and abuse, including false claims litigation, advising clients with CIAs, and managing investigations
  • Transactions, including joint ventures, provider-payer models, non-horizontal combinations, private equity, and data transactions
  • Payment, including prior authorization, mental health parity, drug pricing, and value-based arrangements
  • Technology, including artificial intelligence, the use of AdTech on health websites, clinical decision support tools, information blocking, remote monitoring, and telehealth
  • Employment, including non-competes, executive compensation, DEI strategies, wage and hour litigation, and emerging trends
  • Trends, strategies, and solutions across the full spectrum of health law, including compliance, tax, medical staff, and corporate governance.
  • And more

CE Information

CLE: The maximum number of credits available for the eProgram is 47.8 (including 2.0 legal ethics) for a 60-minute state and 57.3 (including 2.4 legal ethics) for a 50-minute state. Please note that the actual number of credits may vary from state to state. 
CPE: The maximum number of CPE credits is 57.0. AHLA is a registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit.
CCB: The Compliance Certification Board (CCB)® has approved this event for up to 57.3 NON-LIVE CCB CEUs based on a 50-minute hour. Continuing Education Units are awarded based on individual attendance records. Granting of prior approval in no way constitutes endorsement by CCB of this event content or of the event sponsor.