Telemedicine Webinar Series Part III: Behavioral Health and Keeping Sensitive Data Secure (On-Demand Webinar)

Date: 05/03/22
Time: On Demand

Overview: The third part of the 2022 Telemedicine Webinar Series will review the current state and federal laws impacting tele-mental health and provide an in-depth discussion of the legal issues associated with the provision of substance use disorder services via telemedicine. The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the transition to telemedicine for behavioral health, and our speakers will provide their insights into the issues created by this move to virtual health. Because behavioral health services are highly sensitive, the webinar will also explore the legal requirement and best security practices associated with the use of telemedicine.

Speaker Information:

  • Jennifer Lohse, Vice President and General Counsel, Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation  
  • Erica Erman, Attorney, Dickinson Wright
  • Meghan O'Connor, Attorney, Quarles and Brady
Moderator
  • Leeann Habte, Partner, Best, Best & Krieger

Continuing Education:

On-Demand Webinars are not included in AHLA Premium or other membership levels.
AHLA is now offering Continuing Education Credit for On-Demand Webinars held after March 2021. This is a 90-minute webinar. Credits earned for a 50 minute state are 1.8 CLEs, and 1.5 CLEs for a 50 minute state.

CPE: 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. AHLA is seeking CPE credits for live and on demand webinars. The maximum number of credits available is 1.8.