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Webinar

United States Accreditation 1.0 CLE | October 29, 2020

One Thursday a month starting in October, Norton Rose Fulbright will host a series of informative webinars on hot topics covering transactional, regulatory, and tax related developments critical for hospitals, academic medical centers, universities, technology companies partnering with healthcare providers, pharmaceutical and medical device companies, and others.

In the post-pandemic world, healthcare services providers find themselves highly susceptible to litigious parties, including class actions and government investigation. This webinar will discuss what the legal landscape looks like in our new world including coverage on regulatory claims as well as the unique relationship between congressional investigations, demands for discovery and class action lawsuits.

Speakers

Upcoming webinars in this series

What's next? Healthcare after the 2020 election and California v. Texas
November 12

November 2020 will be a critical time in determining the future of healthcare in the United States. On November 3, 2020, the United States Presidential and Congressional elections will decide the direction of the legislative and executive branch policies and have an immediate impact on the healthcare industry. Just days later, on November 10, 2020, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in California v. Texas, again deciding the fate of the Affordable Care Act. Please join us as we dive into these historic events and discuss their impacts on healthcare for 2021, including the effects on the Medicare and Medicaid programs.

Speakers

  • Thomas E. Dowdell, Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP
  • Hayley White, Associate, Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP
  • Jeff Wurzburg, Senior Counsel, Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP

Behavioral health: The post-pandemic transactional landscape
December 3

During this session, we will explore the rapidly evolving regulations applicable to the behavioral health industry that affect transactions, telemedicine, licensure, privacy and reimbursement issues. As availability and accessibility of behavioral health services becomes more critical in our pandemic and post-pandemic world, we will also discuss the opportunities for new or different models of providing behavioral healthcare services.

Speakers

  • Denise Webb Glass, Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP
  • Sarah Jean Kilker, Associate, Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP
  • Purvi B. Maniar, Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP

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