Telemedicine Webinar Series Part IV: Looking Forward—Emerging Issues and Trends in Telemedicine and Virtual Care (On-Demand Webinar)

Date: 04/11/23

Overview: The fourth and final part of the 2023 Telemedicine Webinar Series will focus on the future of telemedicine in 2023 and beyond. It will explore emerging issues and trends in the telemedicine landscape, including challenges and opportunities for areas such as remote monitoring and chronic care management, fraud and abuse enforcement trends, and the post-pandemic transition for telemedicine generally. Speakers will provide insight on what the ever-changing legal, regulatory, and enforcement environment for telehealth will look like as the public health emergency, pandemic waivers, and other regulatory relaxations come to an end, and best practices for how telehealth providers and their counsel can prepare.

Speaker Information:

Jarrod Rainey, Partner, Golds and Friedberg

Vanessa K. Burrows, Counsel, Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett LLP

Keri Wood, Associate General Counsel, Spring Health

Moderator:

Jennifer Kreick, PartnerHaynes and Boone, LLP

 

Continuing Education:

CLE: AHLA’s live distance learning webinars are pre-approved for CLE credit in the following states: AL, IL, KS, ME, MS, NE, NJ, OH, OK, PA, RI, SC, TN, TX, VA, WI, and WV. Please refer to the Distance Learning CLE State Chart on our Continuing Education page to review the reporting procedure in these state 

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AHLA is seeking CPE credits for live and on demand webinars. The maximum number of credits available is 1.80.

AHLA also recommends: The Telehealth Law Handbook