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Innovation And Collaboration In Health Care In New York

Innovation And Collaboration In Health Care In New York

7.0 MCLE credit hours including 6.0 in Professional Practive and 1.0 in Ethics.
This program offers Non-transitional credits which are not suitable for newly admitted attorneys.
 
"New Frontiers in Health Care"
 
Health law Section Member: $195
NYSBA Member: $250.00
NON-NYSBA Member: $295.00
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The on-going changes in health care reimbursement are demanding that old models of care delivery be disrupted and that we embrace innovation and collaboration among providers throughout the continuum of care to improve access to care, reduce unnecessary utilization, and efficiently address patients’ needs. Even medical-legal partnerships are critical to address patients’ complex health needs and other social determinants of health. This program offers a look at innovative programs that are designed to facilitate access to comprehensive, coordinated care to improve patient satisfaction and clinical outcomes. These innovative programs and the use of the technology necessary to support them do not come without legal barriers and challenges. The diverse panel of speakers describe innovative, collaborative initiatives that are disrupting the health care system, and the practical ways to overcome the real and perceived barriers to sustained implementation. This program is relevant for attorneys representing all provider types, health systems, in-house counsel, insurance/payor plans and governmental attorneys involved in health care regulation.
Non-Transitional. 

TOPICS:
In-House General Counsel: Hot Topics

Panelists: Nancy Sheehan, Esq. Senior Vice President, CLO, Catholic Health System, Buffalo
Lisa D. Hayes, Esq., Associate General Counsel, Brookdale Hospital Medical Center, Brooklyn


Medical-Legal Partnerships in Health Care
Panelists: Deborah Slezak, Esq., Cioffi, Slezak, Wildgrube, PC, Niskayuna
John Broderick, MD, Regional Medical Director, Landmark Health, Latham

Collaborative Affiliations Among Large Systems and Physician Practices: Tales from the Trenches

Panelists:
Aileen Shinaman, Esq., Senior Counsel, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester
Brigid Maloney, Esq., Hodgson Russ, LLP, Buffalo


Medical-Legal Implications and Sustainability of SHIN-NY Regulations in Healthcare Delivery System
Panelists: Jonathan B. Karmel, Esq., Associate Counsel, Bureau of House Counsel, NYS Department of Health, Division of Legal Affairs, Albany
James Kirkwood, Director, NYS Department of Health, Bureau of Health Information Exchange
Joe Gambino, CEO, Hometown Health Centers, Schenectady

Concierge Medicine/Telemedicine/Direct Primary Care
Panelists: Charles Dunham, Esq., Epstein Becker & Green, PC, New York, NY
Keith Algozzine, PA-C, CEO, Upstate Concierge Medicine, Averill Park
Philip Eskew, DO, JD, MBA, Family Medicine Physician and Attorney, DPC Frontier Founder, Greenville, SC

Ethics of Health Information Technology Privacy
Panelist: Melissa Zambri, Esq., Barclay Damon, LLP, Albany

Keynote address: Dr. Jacob Reider, Former Deputy National Coordinator, Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT, US Dept of Health and Human Services
 

Recorded on: 10/28/2016

Section Member Price: $195.00 Join (or renew) for special member pricing
Non-Member Price: $295.00
Published Date:
  • October 28, 2016
Format:
  • Online On-Demand
Product Code:
  • VHLSFA16
Areas Of Professional Practice Credit(s):
  • 6.0
Ethics and Professionalism Credit(s):
  • 1.0
Total Credit(s):
  • 7.0