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2022 Health Law eConference

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UT Law CLE's 33rd 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.

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1. 2022 State and Federal Healthcare Legislative Landscape (May 2022)

Michelle "Missy" Apodaca, Freddy Warner

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2022 State and Federal Healthcare Legislative Landscape (May 2022)

A discussion on the 2022 election cycle and healthcare regulatory and legislative hot topics at the Texas and Washington, D.C. levels. 

Originally presented: Apr 2022 Health Law Conference

Michelle "Missy" Apodaca, Texas Star Alliance - Austin, TX
Freddy Warner, Memorial Hermann Health System - Houston, TX

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3. Medical Staff: Its Health and Membership (May 2022)

Joanne P. Hopkins

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Medical Staff: Its Health and Membership (May 2022)

Concerns arising with the aging medical staff and policy considerations in light of the pending EEOC v. Yale New Haven Hospital litigation, as well as the expansion of advanced practice professionals in the hospital setting and their integration with the medical staff.

Originally presented: Apr 2022 Health Law Conference

Joanne P. Hopkins, Law Office of Joanne P. Hopkins - Austin, TX

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4. ​Paradigm Shifts in Managed Care and the Delivery of Health Care (May 2022)

Kathy L. Poppitt, Janet Walker, Marinan Williams

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​Paradigm Shifts in Managed Care and the Delivery of Health Care (May 2022)

Learn about the transformational shifts in the managed care space accelerated by the pandemic, including a discussion on recent tensions between payors and providers, increased implementation of alternative payment models, and an examination of the increased focus on social determinants of health. The panel addresses how these matters have and will affect hospitals, physicians, and other providers.

Originally presented: Apr 2022 Health Law Conference

Kathy L. Poppitt, King & Spalding - Austin, TX
Janet Walker, Crowell & Moring, LLP - Washington, DC
Marinan Williams, Ascension - Seton Insurance Services - Austin, TX

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5. Future of Financing of Medicaid 1115 Waivers (May 2022)

Jennifer Banda, Katherine Yoder, Carlos Zaffirini Jr.

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Future of Financing of Medicaid 1115 Waivers (May 2022)

In 2011, Texas received federal approval of a waiver that allowed the state to expand Medicaid managed care while preserving hospital funding and providing incentive payments for health care improvements. On April 16, 2021, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Service rescinded a 10-year extension of Texas’ Medicaid 1115 Waiver that the previous administration approved in January 2021. CMS and HHSC continue to negotiate the future of the waiver and its related payment programs. This presentation outlines the basics of the state’s waiver, its 10-year impact, the consequences of the ongoing impasse, and potential next steps. 

Originally presented: Apr 2022 Health Law Conference

Jennifer Banda, Texas Hospital Association - Austin, TX
Katherine Yoder, Parkland Health and Hospital System
Carlos Zaffirini Jr., Adelanto HealthCare Ventures LLC - Austin, TX

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6. Buyer Beware: Will the No Surprises Act Eliminate Surprise Billing? (May 2022)

A. Xavier Baker, Susan Feigin Harris, Leah Stewart

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Buyer Beware: Will the No Surprises Act Eliminate Surprise Billing? (May 2022)

Address the price transparency requirements for hospitals and payers, the No Surprises Act and litigation challenging it, and the challenges facing providers and payers operationalizing these rules. Examine the policy goals underlying these requirements and how they will affect the healthcare industry and consumers.

Originally presented: Apr 2022 Health Law Conference

A. Xavier Baker, Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP - Washington, DC
Susan Feigin Harris, Norton Rose Fulbright - Houston, TX
Leah Stewart, The University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School - Austin, TX

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7. Legal and Operational Considerations of COVID Vaccine Mandates (May 2022)

Violet M. Anderson, Felicity A. Fowler

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Legal and Operational Considerations of COVID Vaccine Mandates (May 2022)

This presentation centers on mandatory vaccination, union responses to employee mandates, healthcare employee shortages, and management of pandemic-related employment issues. The discussion is led by a labor and employment law expert, as a health system in-house counsel raises common scenarios facing employers in various settings in the healthcare industry.

Originally presented: Apr 2022 Health Law Conference

Violet M. Anderson, CHRISTUS Health - Irving, TX
Felicity A. Fowler, McGinnis Lochridge - Dallas & Houston, TX

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8. Texas’ Mental Health System: Overview and Local Solutions to Address Gaps (May 2022)

Pamela L. Beach, Sally E. Taylor

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Texas’ Mental Health System: Overview and Local Solutions to Address Gaps (May 2022)

Hear an overview of the public mental health system in Texas and programs developed through the Southwest Texas Regional Advisory Council’s Crisis Collaborative. Examine the legal basis for this system, the roles of each type of facility, points of access, and funding. Learn how efforts to implement collaborative, local solutions at the cross-payor level have addressed crisis responses and are now attempting to move upstream to address access to care before mental health crises arise.

Originally presented: Apr 2022 Health Law Conference

Pamela L. Beach, Texas Council Risk Management Fund - Sugar Land, TX
Dr. Sally E. Taylor, University Health - San Antonio, TX

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9. The Future of Telehealth: A Legal Discussion of Current Trends and Future Innovations (May 2022)

Charles Dunham IV

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The Future of Telehealth: A Legal Discussion of Current Trends and Future Innovations (May 2022)

Review recent trends in the application of, and legal issues associated with, telehealth and digital health technology, including policy trends, future innovations, and the opportunities and challenges beyond a global pandemic. Discuss ethical issues associated with health inequities affecting patient access to telehealth services and digital health technology highlighted during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Originally presented: Apr 2022 Health Law Conference

Charles Dunham IV, Greenberg Traurig, LLP - Houston, TX

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10. Enforcement Trends Across the Healthcare Industry (May 2022)

Wilson G. Jones, B. Scott McBride

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Enforcement Trends Across the Healthcare Industry (May 2022)

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 and analyze what the new theories and trends mean for 2022 and beyond.

Originally presented: Apr 2022 Health Law Conference

Wilson G. Jones, Bracewell LLP - Dallas, TX
B. Scott McBride, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP - Houston, TX

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11. Getting Private Equity and Hospital Physician Deals Done During the Pandemic and Beyond... (May 2022)

Lisa Atlas Genecov, Chris J. Kehres, Colin M. McDermott, Brandee L. Todd

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Getting Private Equity and Hospital Physician Deals Done During the Pandemic and Beyond... (May 2022)

Discuss how the pandemic has influenced changes in the landscape, dynamics and pace of physician practice acquisitions. Our panelists, who represent and work with hospitals and private equity firms, compare and contrast the different approaches to physician practice transactions and the regulatory and other trends that they see impacting the healthcare M&A outlook post-COVID.

Originally presented: Apr 2022 Health Law Conference

Lisa Atlas Genecov, Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP - Dallas, TX
Chris J. Kehres, GI Alliance - Southlake, TX
Colin M. McDermott, VMG Health - Dallas, TX
Brandee L. Todd, CHRISTUS Health - Irving, TX

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12. Operational Impact of Significant Cases (May 2022)

Yvonne K. Puig

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Operational Impact of Significant Cases (May 2022)

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 2022 Health Law Conference

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

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13. Operational Issues for Hospitals (May 2022)

Trent Krienke, Brad Nitschke, Serina Rivela

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Operational Issues for Hospitals (May 2022)

Operational issues affecting both large hospital systems and small rural hospitals including the “Heartbeat Bill”, Hospital at Home model, CMS COVID-19 mandate, workplace safety, and other relevant issues.

Originally presented: Apr 2022 Health Law Conference

Trent Krienke, Reed, Claymon, Meeker & Hargett, PLLC - Austin, TX
Brad Nitschke, Parkland Health & Hospital System - Dallas, TX
Serina Rivela, University Health System - San Antonio, TX

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14. The Importance of Legal Representation for a Healthy Community: Medical-Legal Partnerships in Support of Community Health (May 2022)

Sheryl T. Dacso, Christina Fok, Keegan D. Warren-Clem

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The Importance of Legal Representation for a Healthy Community: Medical-Legal Partnerships in Support of Community Health (May 2022)

Medical-legal partnerships (MLP) integrate the unique expertise of public interest lawyers into health care settings to help clinicians, case managers, and social workers address structural problems at the root of so many health inequities. Explore the role and responsibilities of attorneys who participate in delivering “legal” care to individuals and communities. 

Originally presented: Apr 2022 Health Law Conference

Sheryl T. Dacso, Seyfarth Shaw LLP - Houston, TX
Christina Fok, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston - Houston, TX
Keegan D. Warren-Clem, Health Management Associates and The University of Texas at Austin - Austin, TX

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15. Crisis Standards of Care (May 2022)

Jennifer B. Claymon, Robert Fine, Lisa Snead

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Crisis Standards of Care (May 2022)

When medical needs of the community overwhelm hospital capacity, the Crisis Standards of Care guide who is prioritized to receive scarce medical resources. Gain insights on the current state of Crisis Standards in Texas, how guidelines were developed before and modified during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the concerns of people with disabilities and other marginalized groups regarding distribution of scarce medical resources under crisis standards.

Originally presented: Apr 2022 Health Law Conference

Jennifer B. Claymon, Reed Claymon Meeker & Hargett, PLLC - Austin, TX
Dr. Robert Fine, BSWH Office of Clinical Ethics and Palliative Care - Dallas, TX
Lisa Snead, Disability Rights Texas - Austin, TX