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2023 Health Law eConference

Contains material from May 2023

2023 Health Law eConference
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Enforcement Trends Across the Healthcare Industry is my favorite presentation. I'd like to see this expanded in some way so we can hear more from the investigator's point of view. Hearing more from the OIG and OCR would be great.

Great, balanced course as usual. Would suggest having maybe a smaller, semi-annual (maybe virtual) specialized event - one for litigation/managed care, one for facility, one for M&A

Overall, EXCELLENT relevant legal information. I learned a lot. As is the case with all CLE, some speakers and topics were better and more relevant than others.

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UT Law CLE's 34th Annual Health Law Conference brings together leading in-house attorneys from major hospitals and medical institutions, government officials, as well as legal and financial advisors representing hospitals, healthcare providers, and physicians. The conference provides practical and detailed coverage of updates, current issues, and key strategies and opportunities facing members of the healthcare community.

Includes: Video Audio Paper Slides

  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 11.75 | 0.50 ethics
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA, PA
  • Specialization: Administrative Law | Health Law
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 4/30/2025

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1. 2023 State and Federal Healthcare Legislative Landscape (May 2023)

Freddy Warner

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2023 State and Federal Healthcare Legislative Landscape (May 2023)

A discussion on the 2023 election cycle and healthcare regulatory and legislative hot topics at the Texas and Washington, D.C. levels.

Originally presented: Apr 2023 Health Law Conference

Freddy Warner, Memorial Hermann Health System - Houston, TX

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2. Addressing Health Equity and the Social Determinants of Health (May 2023)

Bryan J. Alsip

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Addressing Health Equity and the Social Determinants of Health (May 2023)

Discuss the relationship of social determinants of health on health outcomes and the concept of health equity. Describe new requirements for hospitals and health systems regarding the collection and use of these data to improve the health of their patient populations.

Originally presented: Apr 2023 Health Law Conference

Bryan J. Alsip, University Health - San Antonio, TX

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3. Unionization within the Healthcare Industry: What You Need to Know if Employees Want to Unionize  (May 2023)

Rufino Gaytán III, Amy S. Inman

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Unionization within the Healthcare Industry: What You Need to Know if Employees Want to Unionize  (May 2023)

Labor unionization efforts have resurged in the US generally, and are happening within the healthcare industry specifically, even in Texas. Learn the legal framework under which employees have the right to organize, rights of employers when employees want to unionize, best practices to use when navigating the formation process, and what to expect when a union is formed.

Originally presented: Apr 2023 Health Law Conference

Rufino Gaytán III, Husch Blackwell LLP - Houston, TX
Amy S. Inman, Ascension - Austin, TX

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4. Medical Staff, Nursing Staff, and Patient Rights in a Post-COVID Apocalyptic World (May 2023)

Doug Wolford, Hilary H. Young

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Medical Staff, Nursing Staff, and Patient Rights in a Post-COVID Apocalyptic World (May 2023)

As we move past the pandemic into a post-public health emergency world, hospitals are contending with physician and nursing staffing shortages, changing trends in the use of physicians and advanced practice professionals on medical staffs, increasing violence by patients, and regulatory pressures. The speakers discuss these issues and options for responding to them. 

Originally presented: Apr 2023 Health Law Conference

Doug Wolford, Holland & Knight - Nashville, TN
Hilary H. Young, Joy & Young LLP - Austin, TX

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5. The Only Thing Constant is Change: Hospital Medicaid Reimbursement in 2023 and Beyond (May 2023)

Monica Leo, Carlos Zaffirini Jr.

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The Only Thing Constant is Change: Hospital Medicaid Reimbursement in 2023 and Beyond (May 2023)

Even in the ever-changing world of hospital Medicaid reimbursement, the next few years may be unparalleled. In this presentation, the speakers discuss proposed (or probable) upcoming changes to outpatient reimbursement, inpatient reimbursement, the Disproportionate Share Hospital program, the Uncompensated Care program, and the Comprehensive Hospital Increase Reimbursement Program. Of course, no discussion of hospital reimbursement would be complete without pontificating on the method of finance for private hospital supplemental payments.

Originally presented: Apr 2023 Health Law Conference

Monica Leo, Texas Children's Hospital
Carlos Zaffirini Jr., Adelanto HealthCare Ventures LLC - Austin, TX

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6. Reproductive and Maternal Care in an Ever-Changing Legal Landscape (May 2023)

Brad Nitschke

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Reproductive and Maternal Care in an Ever-Changing Legal Landscape (May 2023)

A straight-down-the-middle view from the trenches on Dobbs, Title X, and Texas state laws.

Originally presented: Apr 2023 Health Law Conference

Brad Nitschke, Parkland Health & Hospital System - Dallas, TX

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7. Managed Care Outlook in 2023: Perspectives from the Public and Private Sectors (May 2023)

Steven Abramson, Kate Sullivan Morgan, Janet Walker

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Managed Care Outlook in 2023: Perspectives from the Public and Private Sectors (May 2023)

The speakers discuss the forthcoming managed care trends of 2023 including a focus on value-based care and alternative payment models, the ongoing effort to address social determinants in our current healthcare landscape, enrollment and coverage issues, and other key topics from industry leaders with strong federal, private, and regulatory backgrounds.

Originally presented: Apr 2023 Health Law Conference

Steven Abramson, UpStream Healthcare - Dallas, TX
Kate Sullivan Morgan, Transcarent - Austin, TX
Janet Walker, Crowell & Moring, LLP - Washington, DC

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8. Managed Care: Arbitration (May 2023)

Andrew C. Cookingham

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Managed Care: Arbitration (May 2023)

Hear updates on new trends and issues being raised in arbitrations as defenses or impediments, and how to address them.

Originally presented: Apr 2023 Health Law Conference

Andrew C. Cookingham, Bracewell LLP - Dallas, TX

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9. No Surprises Act (May 2023)

Colbey B. Reagan

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No Surprises Act (May 2023)

The No Surprises Act is intended to protect patients from unexpected medical bills for care received at out-of-network facilities or for out-of-network providers at in-network facilities. This session provides an overview of the Act, penalties for non-compliance, and guidance for what healthcare providers must do to comply with the Act.

Originally presented: Apr 2023 Health Law Conference

Colbey B. Reagan, Holland & Knight - Nashville, TN

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10. Enforcement Trends Across the Healthcare Industry (May 2023)

James Gillingham, Wilson G. Jones, B. Scott McBride

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Enforcement Trends Across the Healthcare Industry (May 2023)

The federal government and various states continue to investigate and litigate healthcare fraud cases across all sectors of the industry. Hear an overview of the latest trends in enforcement, including insight from a leading government attorney, and learn what the new theories and trends mean for 2023 and beyond.

Originally presented: Apr 2023 Health Law Conference

James Gillingham, U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Texas - Tyler, TX
Wilson G. Jones, Bracewell LLP - Dallas, TX
B. Scott McBride, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP - Houston, TX

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11. Patient and Public Accountability for Error and Harm: The Vanderbilt Nurse Case Revisited (May 2023)

William M. Sage

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Patient and Public Accountability for Error and Harm: The Vanderbilt Nurse Case Revisited (May 2023)

A year after a Tennessee nurse’s criminal conviction related to a patient’s death at a prominent academic hospital, the case has faded from the news with important legal and ethical lessons for health systems and health professionals still unlearned and seemingly unnoticed.

Originally presented: Apr 2023 Health Law Conference

William M. Sage, Schools of Law, Medicine, and Government, Texas A&M University - Fort Worth, TX

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12. Deal Issues and Trends in Today's Market (May 2023)

Hal S. Katz, Ben Griffith, W. Christopher Shea, Ajeya Shekar

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Deal Issues and Trends in Today's Market (May 2023)

Economic uncertainty and challenging labor issues may have slowed M&A activity for certain healthcare sectors during the first part of the year, but deal-making is expected to accelerate. This panel discusses industry trends and predictions, as well as important business and regulatory issues when negotiating transactions on behalf of medical groups, hospitals, health plans, technology companies, and private equity funds from both the buyer and seller perspectives.

Originally presented: Apr 2023 Health Law Conference

Hal S. Katz, Husch Blackwell LLP - Austin, TX
Ben Griffith, GI Alliance - Dallas, TX
W. Christopher Shea, Memorial Hermann Health System - Houston, TX
Ajeya Shekar, Provident Healthcare Partners, LLC - Boston, MA

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13. Third Party Breaches and Vulnerability Management (May 2023)

Kristen E. Hudson

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Third Party Breaches and Vulnerability Management (May 2023)

Step right up and hear all about the latest data breaches and cybersecurity issues, including an overview of recent case law in the area and implications for managing vulnerabilities on an on-going basis.

Originally presented: Apr 2023 Health Law Conference

Kristen E. Hudson, Dickinson Wright PLLC - Austin, TX

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14. Operational Impact of Significant Cases (May 2023)

Yvonne K. Puig

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Operational Impact of Significant Cases (May 2023)

Take an in‐depth look at the key legal developments and significant cases affecting healthcare operations, including credentialing and liability issues, that impact health systems and other providers. The written materials represent a comprehensive annual survey of noteworthy cases from around the country.

Originally presented: Apr 2023 Health Law Conference

Yvonne K. Puig, Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP - Austin, TX

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15. Operational Issues for Hospitals (May 2023)

Jeff Jowers, Trent Krienke, Ebon Swofford

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Operational Issues for Hospitals (May 2023)

Operational issues affecting both large hospital systems and small rural hospitals including in-hospital do-not-resuscitate (DNR) orders, telemedicine, the Hospital at Home model, and other relevant issues.

Originally presented: Apr 2023 Health Law Conference

Jeff Jowers, University Health - San Antonio, TX
Trent Krienke, Reed, Claymon, Meeker, Krienke & Spurck, PLLC - Austin, TX
Ebon Swofford, Harris County Attorney's Office, Harris Health System - Bellaire, TX