Thursday, October 15, 2020 – Live Webinar | Noon – 1:00 p.m. CDT

Please join Husch Blackwell as we go virtual with our Health Law Conference. The series will include a range of important topics relevant to the healthcare industry, and will be moderated by Curt Chase, leader of the firm’s Healthcare, Life Sciences and Education team; Hal Katz, American Bar Association, Health Law Section, Chair; and Tom Shorter, American Health Law Association, President-Elect Designate. The webinar programs will be offered every Thursday through November 19.

The evolution of virtual health can be mapped using technology breakthroughs as road marks. The advent of the internet, voice over internet protocols (VoIP), cloud storage, broadband, video streaming, cloud computing, software as a service (SaaS) and artificial intelligence (AI) each precipitated virtual health breakthroughs. The COVID-19 pandemic stress-tested the entire infrastructure. At the same time, consumers drove access with the dominance of consumer platforms, communications and demands. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and state governments reacted by lessening regulations and increasing payment options. The effect of all three revealed massive healthcare disparities.

In the third webinar of our Health Law & Innovation Series, we’ll discuss who or what will be leading tomorrow and if we’ll be better off.

Panelists
Julian Rivera, Partner, Husch Blackwell
LaToya Thomas, Director of Policy & Government Affairs, Doctor On Demand
Sylvia Trujillo, Policy Director and Senior Legislative Counsel, Compassion & Choices

Moderator
Curt J. Chase, Partner, Husch Blackwell

Upcoming Programs 
Want to plan ahead? Registration is also open for the other programs in our Health Law & Innovation virtual series. Click the program title below to register for each session you would like to attend. All programs will be held Noon – 1:00 p.m. CDT.

Who Should Attend
CEOs, COOs, CFOs, general counsel, compliance officers and other senior business leaders, as well as representatives of hospitals, physician groups and other healthcare organizations.

Continuing Education Credit
These programs are pending approval for Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Tennessee, Texas and Wisconsin continuing legal education credit.

CARES Act, COVID-19 & Return-to-Work Guidance
Husch Blackwell provides guidance regarding COVID-19 updates, the CARES Act, rapidly changing state-by-state orders, including those that impact stay-at-home and return-to-work protocols. Contact these legal teams or your Husch Blackwell attorney to plan a way through and beyond the pandemic.

Questions? Contact Morgan Buciumean at 303.749.7281.