September 15, 2020 Program Announcement – 2020 Legislative and Regulatory Update

2020 Legislative and Regulatory Update

Time: 12:00 noon to 1:00 pm

Place: Cisco WebEx

Our speakers will be Greg Ensell, Liz Lorenz, Debbie Johnston and Greg Harris.

Program summary:

This program will focus on legislative changes made this year by the Arizona Legislature.  In addition, the panel will discuss the state and federal response to COVID-19 with a focus on the framework for the issuance of executive and administrative orders and regulatory waivers.

Program logistics:

Due to the current social distancing recommendations, this program will be held via video conference on September 15, 2020 at 12:00 p.m. through Cisco WebEx.  This program will be $5 for members and $10 for non-members.

To register, please visit our website https://azsha.org/, click upcoming programs, on the right you will see a button that says “Register for Next Program Pay Now”. This button will take you to a screen with multiple payment options. Please select your membership level. If you are a member, please login and proceed with the payment process. If you are not a member, you will have to create a username and password to continue with the payment process. If you are a member, but you paid your annual dues via check rather than online, please reach out to Mackenzie Mayfield to create an account for you, which will allow you to select the membership rate. 

  Once you have registered online, you will receive a calendar invite containing the WebEx link. Please note, you don’t need to sign up for a WebEx Account to join a meeting.

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 hour of CLE credit, 0 hours of ethics, toward your annual requirement for the State Bar of Arizona.

Speaker Bios:

Greg Ensell

Greg Ensell is Vice President, Government Relations with the Arizona Hospital and Healthcare Association (AzHHA). In that capacity, he leads the organization’s lobbying and political engagement efforts. For more than twenty years, Mr. Ensell has held public affairs and government relations positions for organizations including, Cox Communications, the Arizona State Senate, and the Phoenix Chamber of Commerce.

Elizabeth B. Lorenz (Liz)

Elizabeth B. Lorenz (Liz) the Director of Policy at the Arizona Hospital and Healthcare Association.  In this role, Liz analyzes and tracks policy developments and projected impacts on Arizona’s hospitals with a focus on federal legislation, regulations, and guidance as well as state regulations and policy changes. Prior to joining AzHHA, Liz served as Assistant Director for the Office of Intergovernmental Relations at AHCCCS. In that capacity, Liz managed the agency’s relations with federal and state policymakers, CMS, Native American tribes, and oversaw external communications.  Previously, Liz was professional staff to the U.S. House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee during the Affordable Care Act debate and was a subject matter expert for the Committee on a variety of health care issues.  Liz has also worked in the private sector as an attorney in both New York City and Washington, D.C.  Liz has an undergraduate degree from Vanderbilt University and a J.D. from the American University Washington College of Law.

Debbie Johnston

Debbie Johnston is the Executive Vice President for the Arizona Hospital and Healthcare Association (AzHHA). She has been with the association for 16 years, where she has served as the Director of Regulatory Affairs and Senior Vice President of Policy Development. In her current role, she provides leadership and strategic direction overseeing the development of AzHHA’s state and federal policy priorities and supervising the Policy and Advocacy Team. She also provides executive leadership for the Arizona Coalition for Healthcare Emergency Response, a program administered by AzHHA under a federal grant.

Before joining AzHHA, Ms. Johnston worked at the Arizona State Senate as Director of Research Staff and lead staff for the Appropriations and Commerce Committees. She is a graduate of Loyola Marymount University and Arizona State University.

Greg Harris

Greg Harris practice includes administrative and regulatory matters as well as government relations.  He is a partner at Lewis Roca Rothgerber Christie LLP with experience with agency practices and administrative matters.  Since joining Lewis Roca Rothgerber Christie, he served on two state licensing boards, including the State Board of Nursing.  He also served on the Board of Directors of the National Council of State Boards of Nursing.  He also served as a commissioner on the Commission of Massage Therapy Accreditation.  Greg is an adjunct professor at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at ASU.  He teaches state administrative law and government relations.

Before joining Lewis Roca, Greg worked at the Arizona Attorney General’s Office, where he represented a number of agencies, boards or commissions.  In addition, he worked as a trial attorney at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.  He also worked for the Arizona Department of Insurance on enforcement, rule and legislative matters and as its administrative law judge.