Telehealth Regulation: Complying With Evolving Requirements
Data Privacy and Security, Licensure, Credentialing, Reimbursement, Informed Consent, Prescribing
Recording of a 90-minute CLE video webinar with Q&A
This CLE course will guide healthcare counsel on compliance with the evolving federal and state-level telehealth requirements. The panel will address the steps that entities and providers should take to ensure compliance with evolving telehealth requirements.
Outline
- Telehealth changes
- Data privacy and security
- Licensing
- Credentialing
- Reimbursement
- Informed patient consent
- Prescribing
- Other considerations
- Ensuring compliance post-pandemic
- Data privacy and security
- Licensing
- Credentialing
- Reimbursement
- Informed patient consent
- Prescribing
- Other considerations
Benefits
The panel will review these and other key issues:
- Challenges in complying with evolving federal and state telemedicine requirements
- Compliance with telehealth requirements as waivers expire and stricter reimbursement requirements return
- Steps for healthcare providers to meet consent and data privacy requirements
Faculty
Michael J. DeAgro
Legal Counsel
Sanitas USA
Mr. DeAgro helps healthcare providers navigate complex regulatory issues in their operations, and execute strategic... | Read More
Mr. DeAgro helps healthcare providers navigate complex regulatory issues in their operations, and execute strategic transactions.
CloseCory Talbot
Partner
Holland & Hart
Mr. Talbot counsels on antitrust issues for a broad array of healthcare transactions, such as clinical and financial... | Read More
Mr. Talbot counsels on antitrust issues for a broad array of healthcare transactions, such as clinical and financial integration, joint ventures, and the formation and operations of Affordable Care Organizations. He also represents companies in litigation in a broad range of industries. His antitrust practice covers litigation as well as counseling, regulatory matters, compliance, audits, and guidance through mergers, acquisitions, and the formation of joint ventures.
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