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SUMMARY:Tribal Health Care Primer
DESCRIPTION:This year marks 50 years of tribal self-determination since the passage of the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act in 1975\, which has empowered tribes to assume and manage Indian Health Service programs.  This program will provide an overview of the Indian health delivery system\, as well as discuss some challenges and opportunities in improving the health status of American Indian and Alaska Native people. \nElizabeth J. Coronado is an enrolled citizen of the Picayune Rancheria of the Chukchansi Indians Tribe in California.  She joined the firm of Hobbs\, Straus\, Dean & Walker LLP in December of 2023 as an associate attorney and currently works remotely from California.  She advises tribal clients on matters related to their health care operations.  She has focused her career on advancing health equity of American Indian and Alaska Native people by advocating for tribal self-determination in tribal health care operations and upholding federal treaty and trust obligations. \nPrior to joining the firm\, she worked as the Senior Policy Advisor for the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board (NPAIHB) where she provided health policy support to the 43 tribes in Idaho\, Oregon\, and Washington and she previously worked as the Health and Human Services Attorney with the Lummi Nation.  After law school\, she worked as an attorney within the Economic and Community Development Unit of the Navajo Nation Department of Justice.\nShe graduated cum laude from Suffolk University Law School in 2016 where she was the President of the Native American Law Student Association.  While in law school\, she interned with the Office of Tribal Justice with the U.S. Department of Justice and the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe. \nIn her free time\, she enjoys spending time with her son and partner—traveling\, eating new foods\, and playing outside. \nTo Register\nRegardless of membership\, you must login to purchase tickets. To do so: \n1.      Under ticket information\, click “login to purchase” \n \n2.      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?” \n \n3.      From there\, you will create an Account by entering a username\, name\, email address\, and password. Then select “Complete Sign Up.” \n \n4.      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). \n \n5.      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. \nShould you have any questions or issues with the registration process\, please contact us at azhealthcareattorneys@gmail.com. \nOnce 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: \n·      Member – $20 \n·      Non-Member – $40 \n·      Student Member – $5 \n·      Student Non-Member – $25 \nInterested in becoming an AzSHA Member? Sign-Up Here. \nThe 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.
URL:https://azsha.org/program/tribal-health-care-primer/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20250327T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20250327T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T043629
CREATED:20250212T164300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250212T164300Z
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SUMMARY:AzSHA’s 2025 Wine Tasting and Networking Event
DESCRIPTION:Savor a selection of fine wines and small bites while connecting with your fellow Arizona healthcare community. Please join us on March 27\, 2025 for our Wine Tasting and Networking Event! \nWe will also announce and celebrate our new AzSHA scholars and grand prize winners. \nTo RSVP\, please email azhealthcareattorneys@gmail.com by March 14\, 2025. Wine not?
URL:https://azsha.org/program/azshas-2025-wine-tasting-and-networking-event/
LOCATION:Snell & Wilmer\, 1 East Washington Street\, Suite 2700\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20250423T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20250423T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T043629
CREATED:20250327T171824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250327T171824Z
UID:6489-1745409600-1745413200@azsha.org
SUMMARY:Arizona Reproductive Rights Update
DESCRIPTION:What a difference a year makes!  In a decision not expected to be appealed\, the Arizona trial court in Reuss v. Arizona has declared Arizona’s 15-week abortion limitation unconstitutional in light of the initiative Arizona voters passed last fall.  This program will outline the impacts of Reuss\, what abortion laws remain on the books\, and what is likely to be ahead with respect to the regulation of abortion in Arizona.  The speakers also will cover the impacts of EMTALA nationally\, medication abortion (mifepristone) issues\, the recent extradition dispute involving a New York physician and Texas authorities\, and national trends\, including the potential revival of the federal Comstock Act.   \n\nMarki Stewart\, a partner at Coppersmith Brockelman with a significant reproductive health law practice\, assists hospitals\, physician groups\, ambulatory surgery centers\, telemedicine providers\, and other health care organizations with a variety of health care regulatory and operations issues\, including reproductive health law in Arizona in the wake of the Dobbs decision. \n  \nKaren Owens\, also a Coppersmith partner\, represents health care systems\, hospitals\, clinics\, and other providers in matters of quality assurance\, risk management\, and compliance with clinical regulations. She regularly assists health care providers with licensure\, survey compliance\, EMTALA\, patient consent\, and many other regulatory matters touching clinical operations.   \n  \n  \nLocation \nThis program will be a hybrid program with both an in-person and virtual option. Please select the appropriate ticket for whether you intend to be in-person or virtual. Lunch will be provided to those in-person. The Zoom information will only be provided to those who purchase virtual tickets.  \nTo Register\nRegardless of membership\, you must login to purchase tickets. To do so: \n\nUnder ticket information\, click “login to purchase”\n\nThis 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?”\n\nFrom there\, you will create an Account by entering a username\, name\, email address\, and password. Then select “Complete Sign Up.”\n\nThe 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).\n\nOnce logged in\, navigate to the Program page and select the number of tickets needed and select “Get Tickets” to proceed with the checkout process.\n\n  \nShould you have any questions or issues with the registration process\, please contact us at azhealthcareattorneys@gmail.com. \nOnce you have registered online\, you will receive a calendar invitation and information about attending or accessing the program\, depending on ticket type. The program cost is as follows: \n\nMember – $20\nNon-Member – $40\nStudent Member – $5\nStudent Non-Member – $25\n\nInterested in becoming an AzSHA Member? Sign-Up Here. \nThe 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.
URL:https://azsha.org/program/arizona-reproductive-rights-update/
LOCATION:Quarles\, 2 North Central Ave\, 1 Renaissance Square\, Floor 6\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20250515T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20250515T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T043629
CREATED:20250423T145400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250423T145400Z
UID:6550-1747310400-1747314000@azsha.org
SUMMARY:Where the Rubber Meets the Road: Practical Tips for Lawyers Advising Health Care Organizations on the Use of Artificial Intelligence Tools
DESCRIPTION:Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming health care\, offering innovative solutions for patient care\, administrative efficiencies\, and clinical decision-making. However\, with these advancements come complex legal and regulatory challenges. In this CLE session\, Melissa (Mel) Soliz and Lauren Weizweig will guide attendees through real-world scenarios involving AI tools used by health care organizations. \nThrough interactive case studies\, this session will explore key issues such as governance\, vetting\, and contracting for AI solutions\, addressing: \n\nRegulatory compliance and risk management\nBest practices for AI governance and oversight\nKey contract provisions when engaging AI vendors\n\n\nAttendees will gain practical insights and actionable strategies to help their health care clients navigate the evolving AI landscape while mitigating risks and ensuring compliance. \nMelissa (Mel) Soliz is a partner with Coppersmith Brockelman\, PLC in Phoenix\, Arizona. Her regulatory health law practice focuses on compliance with data privacy\, security\, access and interoperability laws (such as HIPAA\, 42 C.F.R. Part 2\, the ASTP/ONC Information Blocking Rule\, CMS interoperability mandates\, ASTP/ONC data/certification\, and state health confidentiality and consumer data privacy laws)\, health information networks/exchanges (HIN/HIEs) (including TEFCA\, Carequality\, DURSA\, CommonWell\, PCDH\, CalDxF\, NY SCPA\, and other state frameworks)\, development and use of artificial intelligence (AI) solutions\, behavioral health/substance use disorder law issues\, data breaches and OCR/OIG investigations\, as well as technology vendor contracts and clinical research compliance/contracting. Mel regularly speaks in local and national forums on these topics and has been active in state and federal policy making on data privacy and HIN/HIE issues. She is the President of the Arizona Society of Healthcare Attorneys and is recognized by Chambers\, BTI Client Service All-Stars\, Best Lawyers©\, and Southwest Super Lawyers: Rising Stars© for her work in health law. She is a 2024 Az Business: Most Influence Women in Arizona Business awardee\, a 2023 Phoenix Business Journal 40 under 40 recipient\, and a 2023 Managed Healthcare Executive: Emerging Leader in Healthcare. \nLauren Weinzweig is a partner at The Nelson Law Group\, PLLC where she assists health care facilities\, medical groups and other health care practitioners address many of the operational\, regulatory and transactional issues facing the health care industry. Her practice has an emphasis on health care transactions\, compliance with fraud and abuse laws\, professional board investigation defense and health information privacy.  She has been recognized in Best Lawyers in America for Health Care Law since 2015 and has been honored to serve as a member of the Board of the Arizona Society of Healthcare Attorneys since 2013.  When not working\, Lauren enjoys spending time with her family and dogs in Munds Park\, Arizona. \n  \nLocation \nThis program will be a hybrid program with both an in-person and virtual option. Please select the appropriate ticket for whether you intend to be in-person or virtual. Lunch will be provided to those in-person. The Zoom information will only be provided to those who purchase virtual tickets.  \nTo Register\nRegardless of membership\, you must login to purchase tickets. To do so: \n\nUnder ticket information\, click “login to purchase” \nThis 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?” \nFrom there\, you will create an Account by entering a username\, name\, email address\, and password. Then select “Complete Sign Up.” \nThe 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). \nOnce logged in\, navigate to the Program page and select the number of tickets needed and select “Get Tickets” to proceed with the checkout process.\n\n  \nShould you have any questions or issues with the registration process\, please contact us at azhealthcareattorneys@gmail.com. \nOnce you have registered online\, you will receive a calendar invitation and information about attending or accessing the program\, depending on ticket type. The program cost is as follows: \n\nMember – $20\nNon-Member – $40\nStudent Member – $5\nStudent Non-Member – $25\n\nInterested in becoming an AzSHA Member? Sign-Up Here. \nThe 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.
URL:https://azsha.org/program/where-the-rubber-meets-the-road-practical-tips-for-lawyers-advising-health-care-organizations-on-the-use-of-artificial-intelligence-tools/
LOCATION:Quarles\, 2 North Central Ave\, 1 Renaissance Square\, Floor 6\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20250624T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20250624T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T043629
CREATED:20250522T190729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250522T190729Z
UID:6720-1750766400-1750770000@azsha.org
SUMMARY:Burnout and Its Ethical Implications
DESCRIPTION:This program will address the use of self-awareness to prevent burnout\, secondary traumatic stress\, and compassion fatigue in lawyers. This program may qualify for up to 1 hour of ethics CLE credit toward your annual requirement for the State Bar of Arizona. \nBen Runkle is the Chief Legal Officer for Community Bridges\, Inc.\, an integrated healthcare company operating in several states and DC. Prior to joining Community Bridges\, Ben was a partner at a local law firm where he represented healthcare providers in government investigations and other healthcare law matters. During his legal career\, Ben also served the State as Associate General Counsel for Arizona’s Medicaid agency and Assistant Attorney General assigned to the AZ Division of Developmental Disabilities.   \nLocation \nThis program will be a hybrid program with both an in-person and virtual option. Please select the appropriate ticket for whether you intend to be in-person or virtual. Lunch will be provided to those in-person. The Zoom information will only be provided to those who purchase virtual tickets.  \nTo Register\nRegardless of membership\, you must login to purchase tickets. To do so: \n\nUnder ticket information\, click “login to purchase”\n\nThis 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?”\n\nFrom there\, you will create an Account by entering a username\, name\, email address\, and password. Then select “Complete Sign Up.”\n\nThe 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).\n\nOnce logged in\, navigate to the Program page and select the number of tickets needed and select “Get Tickets” to proceed with the checkout process.\n\n  \nShould you have any questions or issues with the registration process\, please contact us at azhealthcareattorneys@gmail.com. \nOnce you have registered online\, you will receive a calendar invitation and information about attending or accessing the program\, depending on ticket type. The program cost is as follows: \n\nMember – $20\nNon-Member – $40\nStudent Member – $5\nStudent Non-Member – $25\n\nInterested in becoming an AzSHA Member? Sign-Up Here. \nThe 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\, 1 hours of ethics\, toward your annual requirement for the State Bar of Arizona.
URL:https://azsha.org/program/burnout-and-its-ethical-implications/
LOCATION:Quarles\, 2 North Central Ave\, 1 Renaissance Square\, Floor 6\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20250826T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20250826T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T043629
CREATED:20250721T173601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250721T173601Z
UID:6799-1756209600-1756213200@azsha.org
SUMMARY:Ransomware in Healthcare: How to Respond\, Legal Compliance Concerns\, the Regulatory Landscape\, and Risk Management Best Practices
DESCRIPTION:Ransomware attacks continue to plague the healthcare industry\, with threat actors targeting providers\, payers\, and vendors handling protected health information (PHI). This session will equip attorneys and compliance professionals with an understanding of the legal risks\, regulatory expectations\, and enforcement priorities related to ransomware attacks in healthcare. \nTopics will include: \n\nResponding to Ransomware: Best practices for the response and recovery from a ransomware attack.\nLegal Compliance and Ransomware: Legal considerations in incident response\, breach notification obligations under HIPAA and state law\, and managing communication with law enforcement\, regulators\, and insurance carriers.\nRegulatory Concerns: How the regulatory landscape impacts the response to ransomware and what to expect after a breach notification.\nRisk Management Best Practices: What healthcare entities and business associates can do now to harden defenses\, update risk assessments\, and prepare for potential attacks.\n\nAttendees will leave with practical guidance to mitigate risk\, align their security programs with regulatory expectations\, and effectively advise clients or internal teams in the wake of a ransomware incident. \nLindsay Nickle is a Partner at Constangy\, Brooks\, Smith & Prophete\, LLP. She serves as a vice chair of the Constangy Cyber Team and practices in Dallas. Lindsay has extensive experience managing responses to data privacy and security incidents. Although she has managed hundreds of responses to all sizes and types of data security incidents\, she has unique experience managing incidents subject to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH Act). She has managed some of the largest and most complex healthcare-related incidents in the world. Lindsay also has substantial experience assisting clients with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS). She is uniquely positioned to gauge third-party liability\, having served as a trial attorney in healthcare and financial regulatory matters for more than 15 years before beginning to manage responses to data privacy and security incidents. In helping clients mitigate the risk of that liability\, she regularly facilitates training and workshops on data security. Lindsay holds the U.S. Certified Information Privacy Professional for United States law (CIPP/US) credential and is a recognized leader in the cyber risk management industry\, serving on the Advisory Board for Advisen Cyber Risk Insights Conferences. She also regularly serves as a featured speaker on topics related to cyber insurance\, cyber risk mitigation\, and data privacy regulation. \nTo Register\nRegardless of membership\, you must login to purchase tickets. To do so: \n\nUnder ticket information\, click “login to purchase”\nThis 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?”\nFrom there\, you will create an Account by entering a username\, name\, email address\, and password. Then select “Complete Sign Up.”\nThe 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).\nOnce logged in\, navigate to the Program page and select the number of tickets needed and select “Get Tickets” to proceed with the checkout process.\n\nShould you have any questions or issues with the registration process\, please contact us at azhealthcareattorneys@gmail.com. \nOnce 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: \n\nMember – $20\nNon-Member – $40\nStudent Member – $5\nStudent Non-Member – $25\n\nInterested in becoming an AzSHA Member? Sign-Up Here. \nThe 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.
URL:https://azsha.org/program/ransomware_in_healthcare/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20250919T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20250919T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T043629
CREATED:20250702T215940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250916T184402Z
UID:6852-1758268800-1758304800@azsha.org
SUMMARY:2025 Arizona Health Law Conference & Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Date: Friday\, September 19\, 2025 \nTime: 8:00 am – 6:00 pm MST \nLocation: Desert Willow Conference Center\, 4340 East Cotton Center Blvd\, Phoenix\, AZ 85040 \nCONFERENCE PROGRAM \n  \nJoin healthcare attorneys\, compliance professionals\, and legal experts from across the state for the premier health law event in Arizona. The Arizona Society of Healthcare Attorneys (AzSHA) Arizona Health Law Conference & Annual Meeting is a full day of education\, insight\, and networking designed specifically for the Arizona healthcare legal community. \nThis annual event features a robust morning general session\, including the Legislative Update and Arizona Case Law Review\, followed by afternoon breakout sessions exploring some of the most pressing topics in healthcare law today. \nRegistration also includes breakfast\, lunch\, a happy hour reception\, and numerous professional networking opportunities. \nConference Programming (subject to change)\nMorning General Session: \n\nLegislative Update \n\nPresented by Damien Johnson and Jason Bezozo \n\nArizona Case Law Review\n\nPresented by Lauren Crawford and Jared Sutton \nAfternoon Breakout Sessions: \nAttendees will choose a program to attend for each session. \nBreakout Session 1: \n\nGovernment Reporting Panel\nPrescribing Change: Current Trends and Developments in Pharmacy Law\nExploring Critical Public Health Law Trends: International\, National\, and Arizona\n\nBreakout Session 2: \n\nAttorneys and AI Ethics Program\nCurrent Fraud and Abuse Issues in Physician-Hospital Arrangements\nBehavioral Health Integration and Compliance: New Opportunities\, New Risks\n\nNetworking Opportunities\nThe Conference is designed to maximize professional connection. Networking breaks are scheduled throughout the day\, including: \n\nBreakfast\nMorning Break\nLunch\nAfternoon Break\nHappy Hour Reception\n\nEnd the day with a hosted Happy Hour\, featuring light appetizers and an open wine and beer bar – an excellent opportunity to connect with peers in a relaxed\, informal setting. \nCLE Credit\nThe 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 5 hours of CLE credit (including up to 1 hour of ethics)\, toward your annual requirement for the State Bar of Arizona. \nRegistration Instructions\nRegardless of membership\, you must login to purchase tickets and register for the conference. To do so: \n\nUnder ticket information\, click “login to purchase.” \nThis 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?” \nFrom there\, you will create an Account by entering a username\, name\, email address\, and password. Then select “Complete Sign Up.” \nThe 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). \nOnce logged in\, navigate to the Conference Program page and select the number of tickets needed and select “Get Tickets” to proceed with the checkout process.\n\nNeed Help? Contact us at azhealthcareattorneys@gmail.com for registration support. \nConference Sponsorship\nWe are grateful to our generous sponsors who help make this event possible. \nInterested in Sponsoring? \nIf your organization is interested in becoming a Conference Sponsor\, see the sponsorship levels that are still available and the benefits of each level below. For more information or to reserve your spot as a 2025 sponsor\, contact: \n\nChelsea Gulinson – chelsea@milliganlawless.com\nMiranda Preston – miranda@milliganlawless.com\n\n  \n\n\n\nSponsorship Level\nCost\nFree Registration\nOther Benefits\n\n\nSilver\n$2\,000\nUp to 3 attendees\nRecognition on conference materials and placard\nMay bring marketing materials (pens/fliers) to conference\n\n\nBronze\n$1\,000\nUp to 2 attendees\nRecognition on conference materials and placard\n\n\n\nInterested in becoming an AzSHA Member? Sign-Up Here. \nPlease email us at azhealthcareattorneys@gmail.com for additional information. \nSpecial Thanks to Our 2025 Conference Sponsors\nPlatinum Sponsor \n \nBreakfast Sponsor \n \nLunch Sponsor \n \nHappy Hour Sponsor \n \nGold Sponsors
URL:https://azsha.org/program/2025-arizona-health-law-conference-annual-meeting/
LOCATION:Desert Willow Conference Center\, 4340 East Cotton Center Blvd\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85040\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251028T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251028T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T043629
CREATED:20251007T174908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251028T164620Z
UID:7289-1761652800-1761656400@azsha.org
SUMMARY:The No Surprises Act: What Health Care Providers Need to Know and Real-World Implications
DESCRIPTION:The No Surprises Act\, which was enacted to protect patients in situations where their provider is not contracted with their insurer\, has heavily impacted providers and insurers alike.  Over the past few years\, there have been a number of modifications to the regulations and ongoing litigation regarding the No Surprises Act.  Topics will include: \n\nOverview of statutory and regulatory history\nWhat providers need to know to ensure compliance\nHow claims are paid when a provider is non-contracted\nHow to pursue claims in the IDR process\nCurrent litigation\nHow the No Surprises Act has impacted provider and insurer contract negotiations\n\n  \nHeather Boysel is an experienced litigator and a leader for a wide range of clients in the healthcare space. Having secured millions of dollars for hospital clients from healthcare insurers\, she is adept at navigating complex medical reimbursement disputes on clients’ behalf. Heather combines her legal savvy with a strong understanding of healthcare payment methodologies\, ensuring her clients receive unmatched service and industry insight.  As Leader of Gammage & Burnham’s Healthcare Practice Group\, Heather focuses on commercial litigation with a particular emphasis on the healthcare sector. She routinely handles medical reimbursement disputes\, representing healthcare providers against commercial payors\, Medicare auditors\, AHCCCS contractors\, and other governmental entities. Her comprehensive understanding of the legal protections and intricacies of healthcare payment methodologies—including AHCCCS\, Medicare DRG payments\, per diem payments\, and healthcare provider liens—enables her to effectively advocate for her clients’ interests.  Heather provides valuable assistance to healthcare providers regarding regulatory compliance and governmental audit issues. Her background in bioengineering and medical billing enhances her fluency in representing healthcare providers in reimbursement issues\, whether through administrative hearings\, mediations\, arbitrations\, or court actions. This unique blend of legal knowledge and technical mastery positions her as a trusted ally for clients navigating the complexities of the healthcare system. \nHeather’s commitment to her clients and her thorough understanding of the healthcare landscape make her an invaluable asset to those seeking effective legal representation in commercial litigation. \n  \nBrian O’Sullivan formed The O’Sullivan Group\, Inc. to serve health care providers with managed care and provider business development services. Over the years The O’Sullivan Group has also been sought out by Medicare Advantage and Managed Medicaid plans to assist with network development needs. Brian O’Sullivan is a seasoned industry professional and prior to forming The O’Sullivan Group\, worked as Vice President Business Development\, Marketing & Managed Care for an integrated hospital and physician organization. Additionally he has work in all types of payor environments including – Commercial\, Medicare Advantage\, Medicaid Acute\, DD\, Long Term Care\, Tribal/Indian Health\, and Workers Compensation\, Behavioral Health\, Dental and Specialty Pharmacy. \nBrian leads client and business development activities and supports all client engagement teams in the following areas: \n\nmanaged care contracting\nprovider enrollment and credentialing\npayor relations\nrevenue cycle review\nfractional practice management\nbusiness development\nprogram development\n\nMr. O’Sullivan has over thirty years of experience\, working for both payors and providers. He is a skilled and passionate communicator\, presenter and negotiator. He is very solutions and outcomes oriented. \n  \nLocation \nThis program will be a hybrid program with both an in-person and virtual option. Please select the appropriate ticket for whether you intend to be in-person or virtual. Lunch will be provided to those in-person. The Zoom information will only be provided to those who purchase virtual tickets.  \nTo Register\nRegardless of membership\, you must login to purchase tickets. To do so: \n\nUnder ticket information\, click “login to purchase”\nThis 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?”\nFrom there\, you will create an Account by entering a username\, name\, email address\, and password. Then select “Complete Sign Up.”\nThe 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).\nOnce logged in\, navigate to the Program page and select the number of tickets needed and select “Get Tickets” to proceed with the checkout process.\n\n  \nShould you have any questions or issues with the registration process\, please contact us at azhealthcareattorneys@gmail.com. \nOnce you have registered online\, you will receive a calendar invitation and information about attending or accessing the program\, depending on ticket type. The program cost is as follows: \n\nMember – $20\nNon-Member – $40\nStudent Member – $5\nStudent Non-Member – $25\n\nInterested in becoming an AzSHA Member? Sign-Up Here. \nThe 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.
URL:https://azsha.org/program/the-no-surprises-act-what-health-care-providers-need-to-know-and-real-world-implications/
LOCATION:Quarles\, 2 North Central Ave\, 1 Renaissance Square\, Floor 6\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251112T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251112T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T043629
CREATED:20251024T155222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251112T151847Z
UID:7383-1762948800-1762952400@azsha.org
SUMMARY:Strengthening Hospital-Physician Group Alignment and Affiliation in the Age of Value-Based Care
DESCRIPTION:This program addresses strategies to implement and improve affiliations and arrangements between hospitals and physician groups. The continuing rise of value-based programs has increased the need for hospital alignment and collaboration with physician groups\, but the formation and operation of these arrangements requires understanding of the parties’ objectives\, balancing of governance and authority\, and consideration of risks under fraud and abuse laws. This session will review affiliation models\, including co-management arrangements\, joint ventures\, and value-based enterprise\, and identify structures\, terms\, and responsibilities aimed at achieving hospital goals of quality and performance while balancing physician independence and incentives. The session will also address the regulatory framework for such arrangements and common kickback issues arising during the hospital-physician group relationship. \nSean Quinn is a healthcare partner with Husch Blackwell LLP. Sean’s practice focuses on advising providers\, such as health systems\, hospitals\, academic medical centers\, and physician groups\, in regulatory and compliance matters and business transactions. His regulatory practice focuses on minimizing risk under fraud and abuse laws\, including Stark and Anti-Kickback\, and advising providers in operational and licensing issues\, corporate governance\, compliance programs\, Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement\, and payment and coverage issues. His transactional practice includes representing providers and companies in acquisitions and affiliations\, as well as advising health systems\, hospitals\, and physician groups in integration strategies and the formation and operation of joint ventures and arrangements\, such as co-management agreements. \nLocation\nThis program will be a hybrid program with both an in-person and virtual option. Please select the appropriate ticket for whether you intend to be in-person or virtual. Lunch will be provided to those in-person. The Zoom information will only be provided to those who purchase virtual tickets. \nTo Register\nRegardless of membership\, you must login to purchase tickets. To do so: \n\nUnder ticket information\, click “login to purchase”\nThis 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?”\nFrom there\, you will create an Account by entering a username\, name\, email address\, and password. Then select “Complete Sign Up.”\nThe 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).\nOnce logged in\, navigate to the Program page and select the number of tickets needed and select “Get Tickets” to proceed with the checkout process.\n\nShould you have any questions or issues with the registration process\, please contact us at azhealthcareattorneys@gmail.com. \nOnce you have registered online\, you will receive a calendar invitation and information about attending or accessing the program\, depending on ticket type. The program cost is as follows: \n\nMember – $20\nNon-Member – $40\nStudent Member – $5\nStudent Non-Member – $25\n\nInterested in becoming an AzSHA Member? Sign-Up Here. \nThe 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.
URL:https://azsha.org/program/strengthening-hospital-physician-group-alignment-and-affiliation-in-the-age-of-value-based-care/
LOCATION:Quarles\, 2 North Central Ave\, 1 Renaissance Square\, Floor 6\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251216T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251216T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T043629
CREATED:20251117T180302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251117T180302Z
UID:7459-1765886400-1765890000@azsha.org
SUMMARY:Houston\, We Have an Update: Interoperability Developments You May Have Missed
DESCRIPTION:This presentation will provide a comprehensive update on the major developments shaping the health data interoperability landscape. The speakers will review key regulatory and policy changes from 2024-2025 and preview what to expect in 2026\, including developments under the Information Blocking Rule (IBR) and enforcement efforts at both the federal and state levels\, as reflected in recent and emerging litigation (e.g.\, Particle Health Inc. v. Epic\, CureIS v. Epic\, Real Time Medical Systems v. PointClickCare\, and Intus Care v. RTZ Systems). The speakers will also address CMS interoperability mandates\, changes to the USCDI data policy\, and the expanding implementation of the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA). Attendees will leave better equipped to advise clients on compliance risks\, enforcement trends\, and emerging opportunities in this rapidly evolving area of health law. \nHelen Oscislawski is a nationally recognized healthcare and data privacy attorney with over two decades of experience advising C-suite executives and general counsel on strategies for the lawful access\, use\, and exchange of health data. As the founding member of Attorneys at Oscislawski LLC\, she is a Super Lawyers® honoree and three-time Best Lawyers® “Lawyer of the Year\,” respected for helping hospitals\, health systems\, and health IT organizations navigate the complexities of HIPAA\, 42 C.F.R. Part 2\, Information Blocking\, TEFCA\, and related regulatory frameworks. \nMelissa (Mel) Soliz is a partner at Coppersmith Brockelman in Phoenix\, where she leads the firm’s data interoperability and technology practice. She advises clients on health data privacy\, interoperability\, and AI compliance\, and serves as President of the Arizona Society of Healthcare Attorneys and Co-Chair of The Sequoia Project Privacy & Consent Workgroup. She is a recognized by Chambers USA\, Best Lawyers©\, Super Lawyers\, and is an Arizona Capitol Times 2025 Women Achievers and AzBusiness Magazine 2025 Emerging Leaders in Arizona Law awardee. \nLocation\nThis program will be a hybrid program with both an in-person and virtual option. Please select the appropriate ticket for whether you intend to be in-person or virtual. Lunch will be provided to those in-person. The Zoom information will only be provided to those who purchase virtual tickets. \nTo Register\nRegardless of membership\, you must login to purchase tickets. To do so: \n\nUnder ticket information\, click “login to purchase”\nThis 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?”\nFrom there\, you will create an Account by entering a username\, name\, email address\, and password. Then select “Complete Sign Up.”\nThe 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).\nOnce logged in\, navigate to the Program page and select the number of tickets needed and select “Get Tickets” to proceed with the checkout process.\n\nShould you have any questions or issues with the registration process\, please contact us at azhealthcareattorneys@gmail.com. \nOnce you have registered online\, you will receive a calendar invitation and information about attending or accessing the program\, depending on ticket type. The program cost is as follows: \n\nMember – $20\nNon-Member – $40\nStudent Member – $5\nStudent Non-Member – $25\n\nInterested in becoming an AzSHA Member? Sign-Up Here. \nThe 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.
URL:https://azsha.org/program/houston-we-have-an-update-interoperability-developments-you-may-have-missed/
LOCATION:Quarles\, 2 North Central Ave\, 1 Renaissance Square\, Floor 6\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260113T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260113T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T043629
CREATED:20251211T203443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T203443Z
UID:7528-1768305600-1768309200@azsha.org
SUMMARY:340B Program in Tumult: Where We Are and What’s Next?
DESCRIPTION:The 340B Program has been a hive of activity\, with numerous recent developments that have begun to seismically shift how 340B stakeholders operate within the 340B space. To ensure you and your clients are prepared to navigate these changes\, this presentation will cover the following: \nAn overview of key 340B Program tenets and requirements\, including key differences between statutory requirements and those disseminated via HHS/HRSA guidance. \nUpdate on the 340B Rebate Model Pilot Program and how expansion of the pilot would significantly impact how the 340B Program operates moving forward. \nSummary of recent 340B-related litigation and legislative activity on the state and federal level\, particularly within the 340B contract pharmacy space\, and expected impact on 340B stakeholders \nRichard Davis is an attorney at Quarles with extensive experience with the 340B Program having worked with all types of 340B stakeholders to develop and optimize their Program participation. Richard has frequently represented 340B participating entities during HRSA OPA audits and has successfully disputed and mitigated financial payback obligations related to those findings. More generally\, Richard helps clients with a wide range of pharmacy regulatory issues such as controlled substances and state licensure compliance. Richie regularly assists pharmacy benefit managers (PBM)\, utilization review agents (URA) and third-party administrators (TPA) in navigating the complex and evolving regulatory landscape facing these entities. He also focuses on the convergence of traditional healthcare and technology and has assisted in developing innovative and legally compliant automated dispensing models for pharmacy clients in a variety of health settings. \nMike French is an attorney at Quarles. Although his practice is wide ranging\, he maintains a particular focus on 340B drug pricing program issues. Mike has conducted client-facing on-site 340B and pharmacy operational assessments\, assisted clients in preparing for Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) 340B audits\, provided on-site support during audits and assisted with drafting Notice of Disagreements to mitigate and overturn associated government findings. Leveraging his previous consulting experience\, Mike provides usable\, practical guidance that accounts for both legal and business considerations. He takes the time to learn the ins and outs of his clients’ operational models and crafts his advice to compliantly further his clients’ goals. \nTo Register\nRegardless of membership\, you must login to purchase tickets. To do so: \n\nUnder ticket information\, click “login to purchase”\nThis 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?”\nFrom there\, you will create an Account by entering a username\, name\, email address\, and password. Then select “Complete Sign Up.”\nThe 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).\nOnce logged in\, navigate to the Program page and select the number of tickets needed and select “Get Tickets” to proceed with the checkout process.\n\nShould you have any questions or issues with the registration process\, please contact us at azhealthcareattorneys@gmail.com. \nOnce 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: \n\nMember – $20\nNon-Member – $40\nStudent Member – $5\nStudent Non-Member – $25\n\nInterested in becoming an AzSHA Member? Sign-Up Here. \nThe 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.
URL:https://azsha.org/program/340b-program-in-tumult-where-we-are-and-whats-next/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260218T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260218T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T043629
CREATED:20260123T181136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260123T181814Z
UID:7607-1771416000-1771419600@azsha.org
SUMMARY:Strategic Advocacy in Arizona Administrative Proceedings Post-Huber and Simms
DESCRIPTION:Arizona’s recent decisions in Huber and Simms have transformed judicial review of administrative agency decisions in a number of meaningful substantive and procedural ways. This program examines the practical implications of these watershed cases for healthcare attorneys representing clients before Arizona’s medical\, nursing\, pharmacy\, and behavioral health boards. Attendees will learn how the JRAD process now is expected to operate as a result of these cases\, what the cases mean for challenging agency statutory interpretations and rule applications\, and how to leverage these changes in settlement negotiations and hearing advocacy. Practical takeaways include revised briefing strategies\, evidentiary considerations\, and how to frame legal arguments to maximize the impact of independent judicial review. \nFlynn Carey is a Partner at Mitchell | Stein | Carey | Chapman and one of a small number of attorneys certified by the State Bar of Arizona as a Specialist in Administrative Law. His practice includes complex criminal defense work and professional licensing defense\, representing physicians\, nurses\, behavioral health professionals\, and other licensed providers before regulatory boards throughout Arizona. Flynn is a recognized expert in healthcare and mental health professional ethics\, regularly serving as an expert witness and consulting with criminal defense and family law attorneys on the ethical and regulatory dimensions of their cases. \nLocation\nThis program will be a hybrid program with both an in-person and virtual option. Please select the appropriate ticket for whether you intend to be in-person or virtual. Lunch will be provided to those in-person. The Zoom information will only be provided to those who purchase virtual tickets. \nTo Register\nRegardless of membership\, you must login to purchase tickets. To do so: \n\nUnder ticket information\, click “login to purchase”\nThis 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?”\nFrom there\, you will create an Account by entering a username\, name\, email address\, and password. Then select “Complete Sign Up.”\nThe 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).\nOnce logged in\, navigate to the Program page and select the number of tickets needed and select “Get Tickets” to proceed with the checkout process.\n\nShould you have any questions or issues with the registration process\, please contact us at azhealthcareattorneys@gmail.com. \nOnce you have registered online\, you will receive a calendar invitation and information about attending or accessing the program\, depending on ticket type. The program cost is as follows: \n\nMember – $20\nNon-Member – $40\nStudent Member – $5\nStudent Non-Member – $25\n\nInterested in becoming an AzSHA Member? Sign-Up Here. \nThe 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.
URL:https://azsha.org/program/strategic-advocacy-in-arizona-administrative-proceedings-post-huber-and-simms/
LOCATION:Quarles\, 2 North Central Ave\, 1 Renaissance Square\, Floor 6\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260303T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260303T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T043629
CREATED:20260209T233052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T153012Z
UID:7687-1772539200-1772542800@azsha.org
SUMMARY:Immigration Law Considerations for Healthcare Organizations During the Current Administration
DESCRIPTION:Jessica Van Ranken will provide an update on immigration law developments\, with a specific focus on how a heightened focus on immigration law compliance and worksite enforcement measures might impact healthcare organizations. Jessica will cover issues that employers are facing and steps to consider to be proactive and prepared. \nJessica Van Ranken practices employment law and immigration law. She enjoys helping employers navigate the wide range of issues that can arise in the workplace. She counsels clients on compliance with state and federal employment laws\, including Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964\, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA)\, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)\, the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)\, the Arizona Civil Rights Act (ACRA)\, the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)\, the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)\, and paid sick time law compliance. Jessica also represents clients in employment-based litigation involving a range of issues\, including restrictive covenants\, paid sick time\, wage and hour\, breach of contract\, breach of fiduciary duty\, tortious interference with contract\, and other related areas. She also responds to charges of workplace discrimination\, harassment\, and retaliation before state and federal agencies. Jessica regularly drafts and reviews employee handbooks\, policies\, and agreements\, including non-compete and non-solicitation agreements\, confidentiality agreements\, severance agreements\, and independent contractor agreements. \nIn the immigration law area\, Jessica represents employers in obtaining non-immigrant visas such as H-1B and L-1 visas\, and she also helps individuals with family-based immigration petitions. Jessica also counsels employers on immigration-related compliance and worksite enforcement issues and handles Form I-9 audits. \nJessica received her J.D. from The Ohio State University and her B.S. from Kansas State University. \nTo Register\nRegardless of membership\, you must login to purchase tickets. To do so: \n\nUnder ticket information\, click “login to purchase”\nThis 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?”\nFrom there\, you will create an Account by entering a username\, name\, email address\, and password. Then select “Complete Sign Up.”\nThe 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).\nOnce logged in\, navigate to the Program page and select the number of tickets needed and select “Get Tickets” to proceed with the checkout process.\n\nShould you have any questions or issues with the registration process\, please contact us at azhealthcareattorneys@gmail.com. \nOnce 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: \n\nMember – $20\nNon-Member – $40\nStudent Member – $5\nStudent Non-Member – $25\n\nInterested in becoming an AzSHA Member? Sign-Up Here. \nThe 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.
URL:https://azsha.org/program/immigration-law-considerations-for-healthcare-organizations-during-the-current-administration/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260403T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260403T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T043629
CREATED:20260311T224706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260313T173330Z
UID:7808-1775217600-1775223000@azsha.org
SUMMARY:Healthcare Year In Review\, by AHLA’s speakers
DESCRIPTION: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. \nThe YIR program speakers are: \nRobert 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. \nCynthia 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. \nKim 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. \nTo Register\nRegardless of membership\, you must login to purchase tickets. To do so: \n\nUnder ticket information\, click “login to purchase”\nThis 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?”\nFrom there\, you will create an Account by entering a username\, name\, email address\, and password. Then select “Complete Sign Up.”\nThe 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).\nOnce logged in\, navigate to the Program page and select the number of tickets needed and select “Get Tickets” to proceed with the checkout process.\n\nShould you have any questions or issues with the registration process\, please contact us at azhealthcareattorneys@gmail.com. \nOnce 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: \n\nMember – $20\nNon-Member – $40\nStudent Member – $5\nStudent Non-Member – $25\n\nInterested in becoming an AzSHA Member? Sign-Up Here. \nThe 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.
URL:https://azsha.org/program/healthcare-year-in-review-by-ahlas-speakers/
LOCATION:Zoom
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