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The COVID-19 pandemic has tremendously accelerated and transformed the telehealth delivery model, and as a result, there has been significant expansion of state and federal telehealth policies. While some of the regulatory changes have been made permanent, other waivers have already been repealed with additional leniencies likely subsiding when the public health emergency ends. This session will focus on the mainstreaming of telehealth that has occurred as a result of COVID-19 and the top five âmust knowsâ for in-house counsel, like the future of virtual health, operational compliance considerations, and more.
This on-demand program is not eligible for CLE/CPD credit.
The COVID-19 pandemic has tremendously accelerated and transformed the telehealth delivery model, and as a result, there has been significant expansion of state and federal telehealth policies. While some of the regulatory changes have been made permanent, other waivers have already been repealed with additional leniencies likely subsiding when the public health emergency ends. This session will focus on the mainstreaming of telehealth that has occurred as a result of COVID-19 and the top five âmust knowsâ for in-house counsel, like the future of virtual health, operational compliance considerations, and more.
This on-demand program is not eligible for CLE/CPD credit.
This program originally aired on October, 12, 2022. Please note that the on-demand format of this program is not eligible for CLE/CPD credit.
In this Webcast, attendees will learn what Hospital at Home Is (spoiler alert: it is an approach to treatment that offers acute-level care to patients in their homes), why it makes sense, why now, and how a hospital at home program can be put in place. Attendees will also learn about the barriers to building a hospital at home program, practical and legal considerations in getting such programs up and running, and what the future of hospital at home looks like. The presenters for this webcast have been involved in the design and implementation of multiple hospital at home programs and will share their insights and answer questions.
This program originally aired on October, 12, 2022. Please note that the on-demand format of this program is not eligible for CLE/CPD credit.
In this Webcast, attendees will learn what Hospital at Home Is (spoiler alert: it is an approach to treatment that offers acute-level care to patients in their homes), why it makes sense, why now, and how a hospital at home program can be put in place. Attendees will also learn about the barriers to building a hospital at home program, practical and legal considerations in getting such programs up and running, and what the future of hospital at home looks like. The presenters for this webcast have been involved in the design and implementation of multiple hospital at home programs and will share their insights and answer questions.
This Webcast will cover government enforcement activity in the realm of COVID-related fraud, including agency activity and task forces, criminal charges, and civil investigations, and it will highlight interesting enforcement actions as well as risk areas.
This Webcast will cover government enforcement activity in the realm of COVID-related fraud, including agency activity and task forces, criminal charges, and civil investigations, and it will highlight interesting enforcement actions as well as risk areas.
Artificial intelligence has led a wave of innovative features for products and services. As the market is flooded with AI-enabled tools and software, one of the few ways to keep competitors at a distance is with intellectual property protection. This discussion will focus on available patent and trade secret mechanisms.
Artificial intelligence has led a wave of innovative features for products and services. As the market is flooded with AI-enabled tools and software, one of the few ways to keep competitors at a distance is with intellectual property protection. This discussion will focus on available patent and trade secret mechanisms.
With the release of ChatGPT and other generative AI technologies in the fall of last year, the goal rush is on for organizations in the healthcare industry for effective ways to incorporate and use AI and their operations, including diagnosis and treatment. This Quick Hit will discuss and address issues and questions relating to effective adoption and use of new AI technologies while also managing the significant risks presented by these innovations. Privacy, security, intellectual property infringement, intellectual property protection, patient safety, and legal compliance are all issues that need to be addressed when selecting and adopting AI solutions. A robust, effective, and legally-compliant AI governance program is essential for achieving these goals.
Sean Vargas-Barlow, Resmed, Principal Privacy Counsel
Sean is an astute legal and privacy professional with over 20 years of experience and has a great passion for providing proactive and solution-focused data privacy and data security advice. Sean is currently Principal Privacy Counsel at ResMed. Prior to ResMed, she served as senior privacy counsel at Cognizant and Accenture. She supports a wide range of legal matters specifically related to AI, privacy compliance, privacy by design, data governance and data sharing. She holds six IAPP certifications and serves on the IAPP Privacy Bar Section Advisory Board. In addition, she is the current Chair of the Association of Corporate Counsel's Health Law Network.
Chanley T. Howell, Foley & Lardner, Partner
Chanley T. Howell is a partner and intellectual property lawyer with Foley & Lardner LLP, where his practice focuses on a broad range of technology law matters. He is a member of the firm's Technology Transactions, Cybersecurity, and Privacy Practice and the Sports, Health Care and Automotive Industry Teams.
With the release of ChatGPT and other generative AI technologies in the fall of last year, the goal rush is on for organizations in the healthcare industry for effective ways to incorporate and use AI and their operations, including diagnosis and treatment. This Quick Hit will discuss and address issues and questions relating to effective adoption and use of new AI technologies while also managing the significant risks presented by these innovations. Privacy, security, intellectual property infringement, intellectual property protection, patient safety, and legal compliance are all issues that need to be addressed when selecting and adopting AI solutions. A robust, effective, and legally-compliant AI governance program is essential for achieving these goals.
Sean Vargas-Barlow, Resmed, Principal Privacy Counsel
Sean is an astute legal and privacy professional with over 20 years of experience and has a great passion for providing proactive and solution-focused data privacy and data security advice. Sean is currently Principal Privacy Counsel at ResMed. Prior to ResMed, she served as senior privacy counsel at Cognizant and Accenture. She supports a wide range of legal matters specifically related to AI, privacy compliance, privacy by design, data governance and data sharing. She holds six IAPP certifications and serves on the IAPP Privacy Bar Section Advisory Board. In addition, she is the current Chair of the Association of Corporate Counsel's Health Law Network.
Chanley T. Howell, Foley & Lardner, Partner
Chanley T. Howell is a partner and intellectual property lawyer with Foley & Lardner LLP, where his practice focuses on a broad range of technology law matters. He is a member of the firm's Technology Transactions, Cybersecurity, and Privacy Practice and the Sports, Health Care and Automotive Industry Teams.