Eat & Educate Webinar – CLE 5259 – Meaningful Access and Medical Bias Surrounding Disability
This talk will address inaccessibility and inequality for patients with disabilities in the healthcare system.
This talk will address inaccessibility and inequality for patients with disabilities in the healthcare system.
Most physicians’ concerns in medicine are about healing, making the patient better. But there is a business side to medicine. Physicians need to be able to contend with employment contracts and performing to meet what hospitals require of them. There are decisions to be made whether to start a practice, or perhaps dissolve one. This…
The speakers will discuss current Office for Civil Rights actions and terms in regulatory compliance. Additionally, the speakers will discuss low-tech methods to combat cyber attacks. Finally, the speakers will discuss how an effective privacy program can reduce risk with real world solutions.
*Virtual Only Event* The Regulatory and Compliance seminar will focus on challenges the healthcare industry faces in trying to provide high quality services to patients. This is the eighth annual presentation of the program, and speakers will discuss current issues that keep healthcare lawyers up at night and in demand. The presentations will include discussions…
Being a successful attorney requires a lot more than simply knowing the law. It requires skills in connection building and trust to navigate relationships with colleagues, clients, juries, and even opposing counsel. Emotions are at the heart of building connections, and the tendency of lawyers to push their emotions aside can result in increased levels…
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This presentation will discuss the concern of medical errors and quality of care in the United States. By the end of the talk, attendees will: Have insight into how hospitals are organized and work processes are designed and controlled Be able to identify critical decision-making points in various cases Be able to identify where many…
In today’s busy practice, physicians may overlook the long term impact that their documentation and record keeping practices have on later court or agency actions. This presentation covers some areas of concern and simple ways for physicians to protect themselves on the front end in the event of a later malpractice or administrative case. Areas…
This Course is a valuable training program for new associates and in-house counsel and an excellent refresher for experienced health lawyers who have applied to take the certification exam. The coverage includes discussions on fraud and abuse, compliance, tax, antitrust, managed care, Medicare, Medicaid, patient rights, informed consent, privacy, CON, state and federal regulation of…
This day-long course will offer a diverse range of speakers versed in specialty areas within the practice of health care law.
Breaking up is hard to do, but even more challenging when your client is a licensed medical professional. During this presentation we will discuss the challenges of separating medical practices and what practitioners can do to help clients avoid common pitfalls.