AzSHA is delighted to once again bring to our members the national speakers who will present the Year In Review program at the American Health Law Association’s Annual Meeting. YIR is an incredibly popular core program at the AHLA Annual Meeting. The panel prepares all year long to bring attendees information covering a whole range of health law developments, from FCA, Stark and anti-kickback to HIT, transactional trends, reimbursement, tax, AI and beyond! This is a special opportunity for attendees to preview a fast-paced, fascinating scan of health care hot topics.
The YIR program speakers are:
Robert Homchick: A longtime partner at David Wright Tremaine LLP, Bob counsels clients in areas such as the Stark law, regulatory compliance, and fraud and abuse. Bob regularly represents hospitals, physicians, ancillary services providers, and others in a wide variety of transactional matters. His extensive experience includes the development and implementation of compliance programs, defending providers in government audits, investigations, administrative proceedings and litigation, including qui tam False Claims Act lawsuits.
Cynthia Wisner: In-House Counsel at Trinity Health, one of the nation’s largest Catholic health care systems, Cindy practices in areas of reimbursement, hospital-physician relationships, health care regulatory compliance, HIT, privacy and security, Medicare appeals, kickback and self-referral, and government investigations.
Kim Harvey Looney: A partner in K&L Gates’ health care and FDA practice group, Kim regularly works with healthcare clients on operational issues such as licensing, state matters, Medicare certification and reimbursement, reimbursement audits, contracts, corporate governance, CON applications and hearings, and recruitment and employment. She also has significant experience advising and assisting clients with regulatory issues related to structuring mergers, acquisitions, and joint ventures and regularly advises clients on compliance issues related to federal and state laws (such as Stark, Anti-Kickback, Civil Monetary Penalties Law, False Claims Act, fee splitting laws, corporate practice of medicine, etc.
To Register
Regardless of membership, you must login to purchase tickets. To do so:
- Under ticket information, click “login to purchase”
- This will take you to the login page. If you are a member, use the login information utilized for your membership. If you are a non-member, you will need to create an account to purchase a ticket. Non-members who have not created an account yet, must select “Register” along the bottom next to “Lost your password?”
- From there, you will create an Account by entering a username, name, email address, and password. Then select “Complete Sign Up.”
- The account will need to be activated by using the link in a confirmation email sent to the registered email address. Once the account is activated, you will login using the credentials provided (username and password).
- Once logged in, navigate to the Program page and select the number of tickets needed and select “Get Tickets” to proceed with the checkout process.
Should you have any questions or issues with the registration process, please contact us at [email protected].
Once you have registered online, you will receive a calendar invitation and information about accessing the program. This program will be held via video conference through Zoom. The program cost is as follows:
- Member – $20
- Non-Member – $40
- Student Member – $5
- Student Non-Member – $25
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The State Bar of Arizona does not approve or accredit CLE activities for the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education requirement. This activity may qualify for up to 1.5 hours of CLE credit, 0 hours of ethics, toward your annual requirement for the State Bar of Arizona.

