Health Information and Technology Contracting: Risks, Realities, and Practical Strategies

Date: 02/25/26
Time: 2:00-3:00 PM ET

* Please Note: registration closes at 11:59 PM ET the day before the live event. No further registrations will be accepted once registration has been closed *

Live closed captions are available.

Overview: This webinar discusses the basics of IT contracting in health care, including the anatomy of a contract, how to spot issues and red flags, stakeholder anecdotes, and practical challenges as well as negotiation strategies. Speakers will focus on the on the in-house lawyers' perspective.

Learning Objectives: 

  • Identify common challenges in IT contracts for health care lawyers
  • Understand approaches and tips from the trenches, and gain practical suggestions on negotiating a contract
  • Learn how to work with stakeholders for outcomes that are both legal and business focused

Speaker Information:

Nathan Leong, VP, Deputy General Counsel & Assitant Corporate Secretary, Cedar

Gregory Sowers, Senior Counsel, Supply Chain and Corporate Transactions, Kaiser Permanente

Moderator

Arushi PandayaAssociate Attorney, Shepphard Mullin

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